One Paris attacker identified as Ismael Omar Mostefai
The jets launched from sites in Jordan and the Persian Gulf, in coordination with USA forces.
Belgian police have arrested several people over links to the Paris attacks in a huge sweep, including one who was allegedly in the French capital at the time of the attacks.
Serbia says the holder of that passport had also crossed its border from Macedonia and sought asylum at one of its registration centres.
Three French police officials and a top French security official confirmed that officers let Abdeslam go after checking his ID.
But European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, who has urged EU countries to take in refugees, said there was no need for a complete review of the bloc’s policies.
The Iraqi dispatch, which was obtained by the AP, provided no details on when or where the attack would take place.
The official said Turkey had no response from France until after the Paris attacks when it requested information on Mostefai.
A French official says the suspected mastermind of the Paris attacks was also linked to thwarted train and church attacks. Before his arrest, he told the French news agency AFP that he had no knowledge of his brother’s involvement and had not been in with him or his other two brothers for several years. At least 89 people died there in the bloodiest of the coordinated attacks.
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the near-simultaneous attacks and has warned that France would remain at the “top of the list of targets” over its airstrikes on IS territory in Syria and Iraq.
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said at least one of those held in Molenbeek was thought to have spent the previous night in Paris.
In all, three teams of attackers including seven suicide bombers attacked the national stadium, the concert hall and nearby nightspots. The attacks wounded 350 people, 99 of them seriously.
Abdeslam rented the black Volkswagen Polo used by the hostage-takers.
Three Kalashnikovs were found inside another auto known to have been used in the attacks that was found in Montreuil, an eastern Parisian suburb.
French newspaper Le Monde reported he was identified by his fingertip, discovered after he detonated a suicide vest inside the Bataclan concert hall as police closed in.
Turkish police “notified their French counterparts twice – in December 2014 and June 2015” about Omar Ismail Mostefai, the official told AFP, asking not to be named.
Six people close to Mostefai have been detained, including his father, brother and sister-in-law, judicial and police sources said.
President Francois Hollande has cancelled his plans to attend the G20 in Turkey and is holding meetings with various political leaders to discuss the crisis. Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said on Saturday that the Seat had been used in the attacks.