A group supporting the Islamic State released a video Thursday calling for more attacks in the wake of the Brussels bombings, featuring images of Donald Trump and French Interior Minister Bernard Cazenueve.
In the video released on social media, the group calls on Islamic State followers to claim victory and wage jihad following the attacks in Belgium.
Newsweek reported that the video was released by pro-Islamic State al-Battar Media Foundation.
Belgian militants suspected in the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris that killed 130 people are also featured.
“The crusader’s aircrafts, including Belgium’s, continue to bomb Muslims in Iraq and the Levant in the night and day,” the video says, according to Reuters. “Every Muslim who is well aware of the history of Islam knows that the holy war against infidels is an integral part of Islam, and those who read history would know.”
The nine-minute video, titled “Brussels attacks,” also includes an audio clip of Trump responding to Tuesday’s attacks. “Brussels was one of the great, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, 20 years ago. It was amazing, actually, and safe. Now, it’s an absolute horror show.”
An unidentified newscaster then says, per Newseek, “That is the problem inherent with attacks like this, you can talk about increasing security, but there is a limit to how far you want to go.”
Tuesday’s attacks at Brussels airport and the Maelbeek metro station left at least 31 people dead and more than 200 wounded. Three of the suicide bombers died in the attacks and have since been identified, but Belgian authorities are still looking for a suspect pictured at the airport alongside the now-dead Najim Laachraoui and Brahim el-Bakraoui.

