This is the last and deadliest of fourteen attacks claimed by the “Committee of Solidarity with Arab and Middle East Political Prisoners”, instigated by
Fouad Ali Saleh on behalf of
Lebanese Hezbollah with the aim of stopping the support provided by France to Iraq in the conflict between it and Iran and to obtain the releases of three terrorists detained in France:
Anis Naccache (Iranian network),
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah (founder of
Lebanese Revolutionary Armed Faction (FARL)) and Varadjian Garbidjan (Armenian ASALA network). This period was called “Black September” and ended definitively with the arrest of Fouad Ali Saleh on 21 March 1987 by police officers from the Directorate of Territorial Surveillance (DST) and the neutralization of his network. The attack was first attributed by the Minister of the Interior, Charles Pasqua, and by his Minister Delegate for Security, Robert Pandraud, to FARL, the communist organization which Abdallah had founded. Robert Pandraud later said: "I told myself that basically highlighting the Abdallah track wouldn't do any harm, even if it didn't do any good. In reality, we had no leads then. The entire French press took up this thesis, contributing to increasing the sentence of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah (life imprisonment)." Judge Alain Marsaud underlined in his memoir entitled
Avant de tout voix: "It is now obvious that Abdallah was partly condemned for what he had not done". == Attack ==