Overview
- President Emmanuel Macron will attend successive tributes at each attack site on Thursday before the evening ceremony inaugurating the Jardin mémoriel on Place Saint‑Gervais, with live coverage on TF1 and France 2 and a giant screen at Place de la République.
- The memorial garden, open since spring 2025, features granite steles for the six attack locations with victims’ names engraved; about 1,800 invited guests will attend a music‑led ceremony directed by Thierry Reboul with a requiem by Victor Le Masne.
- The survivor association Life for Paris will formally dissolve on the anniversary, a choice its president Arthur Dénouveaux describes as a way to avoid remaining defined by victimhood.
- Long‑term studies from the Programme «13‑Novembre» continue to document trauma and memory a decade on, as a Crédoc survey reports 56% of the population experiences a persistent feeling of insecurity.
- French intelligence reports more than 80 jihadist plots foiled since 2015, with Le Figaro noting three attacks recognized by antiterrorism authorities in 2025 and six projects disrupted, indicating a threat that remains significant.