Two teenagers, aged 15 and 17, of Muslim Arab origin, were arrested by French police late last month in Paris, on suspicion of planning an attack against synagogues and the Eiffel Tower in the French capital, French newspaper Le Figaro reported on Tuesday.

The two were charged on August 1 with "criminal terrorist conspiracy."

Le Figaro reported that the two shared a fascination with ISIS and had connected through a group created on an encrypted messaging service. The two had even reportedly planned to travel abroad to "wage jihad," the report added.

Investigation into the suspects opened in April

The investigation against them opened up months prior, in late April. During the investigation, it was revealed that the suspects wanted to attack synagogues and the Eiffel Tower because of their symbolic nature.

Israeli athletes look on as the Eiffel Tower is seen from aboard a boat in the floating parade on the river Seine during the opening ceremony in Paris. July 26, 2024.
Israeli athletes look on as the Eiffel Tower is seen from aboard a boat in the floating parade on the river Seine during the opening ceremony in Paris. July 26, 2024. (credit: Pool via REUTERS/Nir Elias)

The report described the teenagers as having searched the dark web as a means to obtain weapons.

This is a developing story.