Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) has threatened to intensify attacks against France following the Bastille Day events.

Isil-run media outlets Wilayat al-Furat and Wilayat Nineveh have each issued a propaganda video calling for more attacks to be carried out in France after the Nice events on July 14 in which at least 84 people were killed when a man ploughed a lorry into crowds at a Bastille Day celebration.

In one of the videos a French speaking Isil fighter describes the Nice events, for which Isil claimed responsibility on July 16, and how the attack was carried out by an "inspired Muslim," identified as Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel.

He then calls on others to follow the Bouhlel's example and hit France, "whose air force continues to kill innocent Muslims in Iraq and Syria."

France is part of the US-led coalition conducting airstrikes against Isil in Syria and Iraq.