Al Qaeda again threatened Charlie Hebdo, which had republished the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad before the trial of the January 2015 attacks began. The murderous raid on the weekly "was not a one-off incident," the organization warned jihadist. 

Al Qaeda has again threatened Charlie Hebdo, which republished cartoons of the prophet of Islam Muhammad on the occasion of the trial of the January 2015 attack on the newspaper, according to the American group Site, which specializes in monitoring organizations jihadists.

The murderous raid against Charlie Hebdo "was not a one-off incident", warns the jihadist organization in its review published this Friday.

To mark the opening on September 2 of the trial in Paris of the jihadist attacks against Charlie Hebdo, the satirical newspaper has re-featured the cartoons of Mohammed, which had made the weekly a target of the jihadists.

These attacks against the weekly, police and a Jewish supermarket killed 17 people in the French capital in January 2015.