
ISIS has issued a chilling new video warning that countries taking part in air strikes against Syria will suffer the same fate as Paris and claimed they will attack Washington D.C. next.

The specific threat against the US capital emerged as CIA director John Brennan warned that more atrocities will be committed against the West by the Islamist terror group.

In the film an armed fighter addresses the camera to say in Arabic: 'We say to the states that take part in the crusader campaign that, by God, you will have a day God willing, like France's and by God, as we struck France in the centre of its abode in Paris, then we swear that we will strike America at its centre in Washington.'

ISIS has already claimed responsibility for the coordinated terror attacks in Paris which killed at least 129 people.

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Chilling: ISIS has issued a new video warning that countries taking part in air strikes against Syria would suffer the same fate as Paris

Militants threatened an attack on the US capital Washington in the video which emerged as France paused for a minute's silence to remember victims of Friday's massacre

Warning: The film appeared on a site used by ISIS to post its messages and begins with news footage of the aftermath of Friday's Paris shootings

The video emerged as CIA Director Brennan told the Center for Strategic and International Studies' annual Global Security Forum on Monday that he hoped the attacks were a wake-up call for security services and warned that ISIS will attempt more terror atrocities.

'I would anticipate that this is not the only operation that ISIS has in the pipeline,' he said.

This comes as thousands lined the streets of Paris for a minute's silence to remember those killed in a wave of attacks which included suicide bombs at the Stade de France, a massacre at the Bataclan theatre and mass shootings at bars and restaurants across the city.

In Paris, President Francois Hollande and his cabinet, all dressed in black, bowed their heads at the Sorbonne University, surrounded by scores of students.

And at Place de la Republique near the site of many of Friday's attacks, hundreds more stood still to remember the 129 people who were killed in the bloodbath.

Meanwhile, in the chilling film, which appeared on a site used by ISIS to post its messages, the video begins with news footage of the aftermath of Friday's Paris shootings.

A message to countries involved in what it called the 'crusader campaign' was delivered by a man dressed in fatigues and a turban, and identified in subtitles as Al Ghareeb the Algerian.

It was not immediately possible to verify the authenticity of the video, which purports to be the work of ISIS fighters in the Iraqi province of Salahuddine, north of Baghdad.

The video was released by a group which dubs itself 'Wilayah Kirkuk' or 'State of Kirkuk' -- a city in north Iraq which is currently under ISIS control.

'Al Ghareeb the Algerian' also warned Europe in the video that more attacks were coming.

'I say to the European countries that we are coming, coming with booby traps and explosives, coming with explosive belts and (gun) silencers and you will be unable to stop us because today we are much stronger than before,' he said.

ISIS has issued a chilling new video warning that countries taking part in air strikes against Syria would suffer the same fate as France. French police believe Belgian Abdelhamid Abaaoud (pictured), 27, planned the Paris attacks from Syria

Abdelhamid Abaaoud, one of the world's most wanted war criminals, is pictured taking aim with a rifle in a photo taken earlier this year

Family: Abaaoud has been fighting in Syria for several years and even recruited his own 13-year-old brother Younes, pictured, who was believed to be ISIS' youngest fanatic

A police officer assists a blood-covered victim near the Bataclan concert hall following the attacks in Paris on Friday

Apparently referring to international talks to end the Syrian war, another man identified in the video as Al Karrar the Iraqi tells French President Francois Hollande 'we have decided to negotiate with you in the trenches and not in the hotels.'

This morning French police identified one of the Bataclan bombers as homegrown terrorist Samy Amimour, 28, who was known to anti-terror officers in 2012 when he was prosecuted for trying to flee France to join Al Qaeda terrorists in Yemen. A year later he slipped out of France to join ISIS in Syria.

French police have said another homegrown terrorist, Omar Ismaël Mostefai , 29, from Courcouronnes, Paris, was also one of the Bataclan suicide bombers.

Meanwhile, Paris terrorist fugitive Salah Abdeslam - dubbed the world's most wanted man - appears to have escaped police for a second time in three days.

Belgian special forces stormed a Brussels apartment in a district known as the 'jihadi capital of Europe' believing the 26-year-old was hiding inside.

In a scene similar to the famous Iranian embassy siege in London in 1980, soldiers clambered across the roof and were seen firing tear gas through a Velux-style window to flush out a suspect who witnesses claimed came out on to a balcony with his arms up.

A hooded man was handcuffed and put in a car by plain-clothes police but the Mayor of Molenbeek has insisted that there were no arrests and the wanted man is still on the run.

Abdeslam is one of three 'blood brothers' believed to be at the heart of French massacres where 132 people died on Friday and incredibly he was stopped and then released by French police guarding the Belgian border hours after the attacks.

It appears the terror suspect, believed to be a getaway driver and potential shooter, may be hiding in Molenbeek, where the eight-strong ISIS terror cell may have met before the Paris raids to gather automatic weapons and suicide vests.

Jubilant fans are seen smiling and waving at the Eagles Of Death Metal gig moments before 89 of them were massacred by ISIS gunmen

Shocking pictures emerged after the massacre showing bodies littered across the floor where those happy fans had once stood

Moments before the attack: The massacre happened as the Californian band were launching into one of their favourites, Kiss The Devil

PARIS ATTACKS: WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE MASSACRE SUSPECTS DEAD ATTACKERS: Ismail Omar Mostefai, 29, a Frenchman of Algerian descent was involved in Bataclan concert hall attack. He was a known terror suspect in in 2010 and arrived in Turkey heading for Syria in 2013 and vanished. Samy Amimour, 28, was involved in Bataclan attack. French, from Drancy, Saint Denis, north of Paris. Subject of international arrest warrant since late 2013. Had been under official investigation since October 2012 on suspicion of terrorism-related activity over a plan to go to Yemen. Ibrahim Abdeslam, 31, brother of wanted man Salah Abdeslam, a key suspect still at large. French, resident of Belgium. Blew himself up at Comptoir Voltaire cafe in Paris. Bilal Hadfi, 20, was involved in Stade de France attack. Belgian national who previously fought in Syria with ISIS. Ahmad Almohammad, 25, is a suicide bomber involved in Stade de France attack. Passport found beside dead body of kamikaze bomber carries his name. Believed to have entered Europe posing as a migrant. KEY SUSPECTS AT LARGE: Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, Belgian, suspected brains behind the attacks, apparently in Syria. Abaaoud is from yje Molenbeek district of Brussels and encouraged a 13-year-old boy who left Belgium to become a fighter in Syria. Salah Abdeslam, 26, French, born in Brussels. Suspected of having rented black VW Polo car used in attacks in Paris. Could also be a shooter ARRESTED: Mohammad Abdeslam: brother of Salah and Brahim, arrested in Belgium. Now released. Advertisement

It came as police in Turin appealed for witnesses who may have seen a black Seat drive into Italy from France at Ventimiglia near Nice on Saturday because they believe it may be linked to the Paris attacks.

The car had a number plate containing GUT 18053 and it may have had three potential suspects inside the car, including a 32-year-old believed to be a gunman.

French police also carried more than 168 raids the country, seizing a rocket launcher, a huge cache of weapons and arresting 23 suspects.

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said 104 people have also been placed under house arrest.

He said: 'It's just a start, these operations are going to continue, the response of the Republic will be huge, will be total. The one who targets the Republic, the Republic will catch him, will be implacable.'

The raids come just hours after French fighter jets carried out a series of 'massive' air strikes on Raqqa, destroying a key ISIS command centre and a training camp in Syria.

The latest ISIS video follows an earlier statement released by the extremist group which said it masterminded the horrifying attacks on the French capital in revenge for 'insulting' the prophet Muhammad.

The terror group singled out France for its involvement in the bombing campaign against ISIS territory in Iraq and Syria and said it murdered French citizens because the nation 'boasted' about its military contribution.

On the run: Different areas in the French capital were attacked simultaneously on Friday night by three teams of terrorists

Keeping warm: A medic tends to a man after the attack near the Boulevard des Filles-du-Calvaire in Paris on Friday

In a rush: Rescuers evacuate an injured person on Boulevard des Filles-du-Calvaire, close to the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris

Victims: Former LSE student Valentin Ribet, left, Mathieu Hoche, centre, and Marie Lausch, right, all died in the attacks

Dead: Marie Mosser, left, Francois-Xavier Prevost, centre, and Lola Salines, right, were named as three of the victims of the attacks in Paris

Elodie Breuil (left), 23, Thomas Ayad (centre), 32, and Guillaume B. Decherf, 43, (right) - all from France - were among the many victims

Djamila Houd, 41, from Paris (left) and Elsa DelPlace San Martin (centre), also from France, were also among those killed. Caroline Prenat, (right) 24, was also killed on a night out with friends

The statement, released on Saturday morning as horror continued to mount at the slew of killings, said the bombing attack on the Stade de France was aimed specifically at French President Francois Hollande.

It said an attack at the Bataclan Theatre, during a rock concert, was aimed at 'idolaters' who were 'together in a party of perversity' and said the French are ISIS's 'principal targets'.

The statement, in French and Arabic, condemned France, saying they are at risk 'as long as they dare to insult our Prophet, and as long as they boast about their war against Islam in France and their strikes against Muslims in the lands of the Caliphate with their jets, which were of no avail to them in the filthy streets and alleys of Paris'.

Explaining its targets, the statement said: 'eight brothers equipped with explosive belts and assault rifles attacked precisely chosen targets in the centre of the capital of France.

'These targets included the Stade de France stadium during a soccer match - between the teams of Germany and France, both of which are crusader nations - attended by the imbecile of France (Francois Hollande).

'The targets included the Bataclan theatre for exhibitions, where hundreds of idolaters gathered for a concert of prostitution and vice. There were also simultaneous attacks in the tenth, eleventh and eighteenth districts, and elsewhere.

The worst terror attack in French history comes less than 11 months after jihadists struck satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket, killing 17.

After Hollande promised a 'merciless' response to the attacks, French jets hit an IS command post, a recruitment centre, a munitions depot and a 'terrorist' training camp in Raqa late Sunday, the defence ministry said.

Flushed out: Special forces climbed across a roof before they fired tear gas (pictured) through a Velux-type window to flush out a suspect who came out on to a balcony with his arms up. Belgian media claimed this man was Salah Abdeslam

Wanted man: Salah Abdeslam, 26, may have been arrested during an arrest on a Belgian safehouse this morning and is one of three brothers believed to be at the very centre of the Paris terror attacks

Suspect: Belgian Bilal Hadfi, 20, left, detonated his suicide vest at the Stade de France, French bomber Omar Mostefai, centre, killed himself at the Bataclan and Samy Amimour, 28, was also involved in the gig attack

Wanted man: Serbian media says this is 25-year-old Ahmed Almuhamed, left and right, whose Syrian passport is pictured, who blew himself up at the Stade de France in Paris, and is believed to have sneaked into France with another terrorist by posing as refugees from Syria

ISIS CLAIM RESPONSIBILITY: THE TERROR GROUP'S STATEMENT IN FULL 'In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent. Allah said: They thought that their fortresses would protect them from Allah, but Allah came upon them from where they had no expected, and He cast terror into their hearts so they destroyed their houses by their own hands and the hands of the believers. So take warning, O people of vision. In a blessed battle whose causes of success were enabled by Allah, a group of believers from the soldiers of the Caliphate (may Allah strengthen and support it) set out targeting the capital of prostitution and vice, the lead carrier of the cross in Europe - Paris. This group of believers were youth who divorced the worldly life and advanced towards their enemy hoping to be killed for Allah's sake, doing so in support of His religion, His Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) and His allies. They did so in spite of His enemies. Thus, they were truthful with Allah - we consider them so - and Allah granted victory upon their hands and cast terror into the hearts of the crusaders in their very own homeland. And so eight brothers equipped with explosive belts and assault rifles attacked precisely chosen targets in the centre of the capital of France. These targets included the Stade de France stadium during a soccer match - between the teams of Germany and France, both of which are crusader nations - attended by the imbecile of France (Francois Hollande). The targets included the Bataclan theatre for exhibitions, where hundreds of idolaters gathered for a concert of prostitution and vice. There were also simultaneous attacks in the tenth, eleventh and eighteenth districts, and elsewhere. Paris was thereby shaken beneath the crusaders' feet, who were constricted by its streets. The result of the attacks was the deaths of no less than two hundred crusaders and the wounding of even more. All praise, grace and favour belong to Allah. Allah blessed our brothers and granted them what they desired. They detonated their explosive belts in the masses of the disbelievers after finishing all their ammunition. We ask Allah to accept them amongst the martyrs and to allow us to follow them. Let France and all nations following its path know that they will continue to be at the top of the target list for the Islamic State and that the scent of death will not leave their nostrils as long as they partake in the crusader campaign, as long as they dare to insult our Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him), and as long as they boast about their war against Islam in France and their strikes against Muslims in the lands of the Caliphate with their jets, which were of no avail to them in the filthy streets and alleys of Paris. Indeed, this is just the beginning. It is also a warning for any who wish to take heed. Allah is the greatest.' Advertisement

The operation was coordinated with US forces by a dozen aircraft which took off from Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.

ISIS claimed it had attacked Paris in revenge for the French campaign of air strikes in Syria and threatened further violence in France 'as long as it continues its Crusader campaign'.

The prime minister said authorities have so far identified 103 of the dead, who included journalists, lawyers, students, parents of small children. Most are under 40.

More than 25 foreigners from over a dozen countries were among the victims.

The first attacker to be named by investigators was Omar Ismail Mostefai, a 29-year-old French citizen, who was identified from a severed finger found among the carnage at the Bataclan.

Meanwhile, the discovery of a Syrian passport near the body of one suicide attacker has raised fears that some of the assailants might have entered Europe as part of the huge influx of people fleeing Syria's civil war.

Greek and Serbian authorities have confirmed the passport was issued to a man who registered as a refugee in October on the island of Leros and applied for asylum in Serbia a few days later.