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We start with France′s reaction to Friday′s terror attacks in Paris. Police have been carrying out dozens of raids since early Monday morning... arresting suspects and seizing weapons. And French jets have been pounding Raqqa,... the Islamic State group′s stronghold in northern Syria. For the latest we connect to Connie Kim at the Newscenter. Connie? Daniel,... French police seized an arsenal of weapons in dozens of pre-dawn raids... against suspects... on Monday local time. The raids were focused on the Lyon area, where police made five arrests and seized a rocket launcher,... an assualt rifle,... bullet proof vests and handguns. French Prime Minister... Manuel Valls... says there is danger of more terrorist attacks in Europe in the coming days. Now,... this comes less than 12 hours after France dropped 20 bombs on Raqqa the de facto capital for ISIS in Syria. It′s seen as the first direct retaliation for the attacks in Paris. A command and control center,... a recuritment center,... training camp and arms depot run by the extremist group were targeted. The aerial raids were launched from bases in the United Arab Emirates and Jordan... on Sunday night, local time. There is no word yet on how successful the strikes were... nor if any civilians were killed. This comes as the ISIS group took responsibility for the Paris attacks that killed one-hundred-29 people and injured hundreds more,... many critically. A massive international manhunt is underway for a Belgium-born French national Abdeslam Salah,... who is believed to have been involved. According to CNN,... the 26-year-old was questioned by French police shortly after the attacks but was not detained. A total of seven attackers detonated their suicide belts killing themselves. Two of the attackers have been identified; a 29-year-old French national, Ismail Mostefai. He was apparently known to France′s security services but had never been charged with any terrorism offenses. The other is Bilal Hafdi, a Belgian resident, who is either 19 or 20. It′s believed he fought in Syria before coming to France. It′s important to grieve for the victims but just as important... is bouncing back up and resuming normal functions, to deprive the terrorists from any satisfaction. I hear museums and other cultural spots will soon reopen? Right, Daniel. With Paris slowly beginning to get back to normal after Friday′s deadly attacks,...the country′s culture ministry said museums and landmarks, including the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, will reopen 1 p.m. Monday local time. But as you can see from the video footage of the memorial service at Paris′ iconic Notre Dame Cathedral on Sunday, it will definitely take time for people in Paris to carry on with their daily lives. ″I think of the families today who are in mourning and distress. And I came to pray at Notre Dame for the peace of these poor people who are now dead and their families who are in pain and sadness.&