World / ISIS Paris Bomber Was in Wave of Syrian Refugees He entered EU through Greek island last month By Polly Davis Doig, Newser Staff Posted Nov 15, 2015 8:56 AM CST Copied Nepalese people light candles for the victims of Paris terror attacks in Kathmandu, Nepal, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha) Details are continuing to emerge from the stunned French capital, and it appears that at least one of the bombers in Friday's attacks on Paris did indeed hold a Syrian passport, reports CNN, citing an unnamed French senator who was briefed. Ahmad al Mohammad arrived on the Greek island of Leros in early October amid a wave of Syrian refugees and was issued the emergency passport; the fingerprints of a bomber at the Stade de France match those taken when the passport was issued. Other developments: A manhunt is currently underway for a possible eighth attacker, reports the New York Times. One of the attackers has been identified as 29-year-old Ismael Mostefai, a Frenchman who had previously been tied to radical Islam but not linked to any specific plot, reports the AP. French President Francois Hollande huddled Sunday with political rivals including Nicolas Sarkozy and Marine Le Pen. "We need everyone ... there can't be two coalitions in Syria," Sarkozy said afterward. French police found what is believed to be a getaway car outside the Bataclan; three Kalashnikov assault rifles were inside, reports the AP. Paris remains largely shuttered, with thousands of French troops walking the streets of the capital, reports the AP. Schools are set to reopen Monday. (More ISIS stories.) Report an error