The eighth bulletin - you published (10/29/2020), a video posted by the mayor of Nice on his Twitter account, in which he said that his city is a victim of what he described as "Islamist fascism."

On the other hand, social media activists circulated a video clip of a French Muslim condemning the Nice attack and those trying to distort the image of Islam.

In the clip, the woman asked the Muslims of France to accompany her to Notre Dame Church as a response to those trying to accuse Islam of terrorism.

The interactions on the communication platforms varied between an attacker of Muslims and a denouncer of the crime, accusing the French President of fueling hatred.

Politician Jill Bennell wrote: "No, do not tolerate! My thoughts are with the victims, their families and their children ... We must wage a tough war against these Islamist monsters and against those who allowed them to enter our homeland!"

"Macron limits our rights in his fight against the Corona virus. What is he waiting for in order to curb Islamists in order to fight terrorism? Let us expel the foreign extremists, close the mosques of the Salafists and punish the Islamists," French politician Nicolas Dupont Enan tweeted.

In the Arab world, academic Muhammad Mukhtar al-Shanqeeti tweeted, “The Nice attack is a crime that cannot be justified, just like the murder of a French teacher. But the greater responsibility will remain on the arrogant Macron, who transformed the insult to Islam from a marginal act of the extreme right, into a policy of the French state, and an official openness. In contempt of two billion Muslims, he put France on a rupture path. "

As for the Iraqi journalist Saif Salah al-Hiti, he said, “The Nice attack saved Macron from his dilemma, and the boycott of French products failed, and increased the danger and isolation of Muslims there. From where he knows or not. "

And the academic Fatima Al-Wahsh wrote, "Operation # Nice-Notre-Dame is clear that it is a fabricated operation that operates French intelligence to try to distract from the main problem, the subject and object of the French side, and there is no place for these exposed and previously known operations. We memorized the lesson by heart."

In the context, an anonymous message was placed in front of the mosque in Vernon, France, which contained death threats and insulting to Arabs and Muslims, in which it was written, "The war has begun, we will expel you from our country."

This comes while the calls to boycott French goods are continuing on the Arab platforms, where the hashtag # "Ala_bib_allah" issued the list of circulation in several Arab countries on Twitter, through which the tweeters expressed their refusal to post caricatures of the Messenger Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, and offend him.

Tweeters said that they will continue to boycott until they meet their demands for the enactment of laws that criminalize exposure to religious symbols and impose respect for religions.