Now they landed two planes from Paris due to bomb threats. The found explosives in a German sporting match.
I don't know anything about planes but - according to offical statements here in Germany - NO explosives were found in Hanover. There were threats last night, these threats were obviously serious enough to make a last-minute decision to cancel the match. But that's it.
Which is not to say that tere might have been a risk.
And yes, I do agree that something should be done about IS - but I don't believe attacking them is the answer. It hasn't worked all that well in the past, has it? And how could it possibly work - I mean, these people aren't afraid to die. These people thing the one, big, holy war is coming, ending in some sort of Apocalypse. Therefore, by increasing attacks on them, we will just confirm those beliefs and encourage them even more to continue in their sick ways. And we'll probably also drive even more people to join them, for a whole bunch of reasons.
They need to be cut off from supplies, this is what I have read in several places and it makes sense: money, weapons, ammunition.
We need to make sure that (young) people feel safe, feel they have a perspective, are accepted - so they have no reason to listen to the false promises of the IS preachings, let alone fall for them and end up brainwashed.
It is a very complex topic - but I don't think rage and/or fear are the answer.