More major attacks in Europe are a "certainty", French Prime Minister
told an audience at the Munich Security Conference today.
"We have entered - we all feel it - in a new era characterised by the lasting presence of 'hyper-terrorism'," said Valls, whose country was hit by two Islamist attacks last year.
"We must be fully conscious of the threat, and react with a very great force and great lucidity. There will be attacks. Large-scale attacks. It's a certainty. This hyper-terrorism is here to stay," he added.
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"The force of the ideological fascination is formidable, and if we have a changed era, it is because this hyper-terrorism is in the heart of our societies."
Islamic State jihadists wrought havoc on the streets of Paris on November 13, killing 130 in a series of attacks on bars, a football stadium and the Bataclan concert hall.
It came after 12 people were killed in a January attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical news weekly, which had been in the jihadists' sights since it published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed in 2006.