Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo plans to sue Fox News for its alleged false reports about neighborhoods ruled by Sharia law that have become no-go zones for non-Muslims.

The intensity of Fox reports picked up in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo massacre.

Hidalgo told CNN that Fox's misinformation has prejudiced the image and honor of Paris.

Various Fox reports have said even Parisian police are afraid to go into Muslim neighborhoods ruled by Islamic codes.

The "Fox & Friends" program has led the Sharia charge, showing areas of the city allegedly under Islamic law.

Meanwhile, Fox's anti-Muslim hysteria has provided much grist to "Le Petit Journal," the French TV program that is equivalent to the "Daily Show with Jon Stewart."

Since the Charlie Hebdo terror attack, Le Petit Journal has aired a barrage of ridicule of Fox.

Rupert Murdoch's TV network has apologized to the people of France for its erroneous reporting about the no-go Sharia-ruled zones.

Michael Clemente, Fox executive VP, said in a Jan. 19 statement that Fox has apologized across various platforms "so that any viewers who may have tuned in to the earlier programming would have a chance to hear our corrected reporting.”