New Delhi: The Islamic State has released a new video threatening a Paris like attack in USA's New York City.
The video, released by ISIS's media arm the Furat Media Center, also shows several men speaking in Arabic and French celebrates the strikes in the French capital.
An ISIS militant is then heard saying the Paris attacks were just the beginning.
The six minute video then moves to show scenes of New York's Times Square, a Midtown Manhattan crossroads popular with tourists, and a suicide bomber holding what appeared to be a trigger.
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The footage also shows French President Francois Hollande's address in the aftermath of the Paris attacks last week. Also mixed in are scenes from an older video of New York City.
The FBI and New York Police have said they are aware of the newly released Islamic State video suggesting America's most populous city is a potential target of attacks such as those in Paris last week, but both agencies denied there were specific threats.
Islamic State has claimed credit for Friday's attacks in Paris that killed 129 people in shootings and suicide bombings at a concert hall, restaurants and a soccer stadium in Paris.