An Entire Multitude Of French Men, Enraged At The Islamic Slaughter Of French People, Enter Muslim Refugee Camp And Set The Whole Place On Fire

By Walid Shoebat

Fire has reportedly broken out at the ‘jungle’ refugee camp in the port of Calais in the hours following the terror attacks in Paris. The anti-migrant group known as ‘The Angry of Calais’ posted videos of the inferno on Facebook.

One video appears to show emergency services vehicles arriving at the camp, which houses around around 6,000 migrants – mainly young men from Syria and North Africa.

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It’s not known whether the fire is connected to the attacks in the French capital.

In recent days tensions have been increased in the camp, with migrants frequently clashing with police.

Riot police were deployed to the site on Wednesday night, who fired tear gas at protesters and arrested a number of migrants.

The situation in France is tense. Despite the situation of Muslim terrorism in Europe, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey still threatened to implicitly increase the migrant flow of these immigrants to the EU.

Yesterday Erdogan threatened: “What would happen if the 2.2 million Syrian refugees currently in Turkey all march toEurope?” Erdoğan said, criticizing the EU for closing its borders while his country is struggling to cope with the presence of a large number of migrants.

By escalating the conflict in Syria and Iraq and sending floods of Muslim immigrants to Europe, he is certainly fulfilling Revelation 11-12, the “Red Dragon” who spews out his flood (of Muslim immigrants) and increase dramatically the flight of Muslim refugees to Europe to cause havoc. European Union member states are at loggerheads over the refugees and migrants from other Muslim countries. Even the media has recognized that Erdogan is within reach to becoming “sultan-in-chief”. In other words, Erdogan will become the nominee to become the first recognized Caliph after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. All this is the beginning more tension between Islamdom and Christendom.

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