PARIS—French police on Monday searched the homes of suspected radical Islamists across France and named another suicide bomber, hours after airstrikes on Islamic State targets in Syria, as the country responds to the attacks in Paris that killed at least 129 people.
Authorities carried out raids in several cities across France amid fears that attackers may strike again in the country or elsewhere in Europe, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said.
“We are showing our will to fight terrorism and those who are related to terrorism, radical Islamism, Salafist groups and all those who preach hatred towards the Republic,” Mr. Valls said in an interview on RTL radio.
The crackdown on radical groups comes after French jets struck Islamic State positions near its stronghold of Raqqa in Syria. Mr. Valls said the country was now at war with terrorism and that the Paris attacks were “conceived, organized and planned” in Syria.