Members of a brutal-offshoot of who claimed responsibility for the deadly massacre that left more than 140 people dead posted a selfie in front of the terror group's flag in the wake of the attack. The selfie, released by ISIS' official news agency Amaq, shows the 'four perpetrators' in dark baseball caps and face masks pointing upwards, a gesture that has long-been associated with the terror group. The gesture refers to the tawhid, which is 'the belief in the oneness of God', according to foreign policy experts. The identities of the people seen in the selfie has not yet been confirmed, but ISIS claims they are among those who carried out the attack.
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