Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday was among the fifty-six world leaders who joined an estimated 3.7 million people in the largest gathering in French history in a show of unity in the aftermath of last week’s terror attacks in Paris that left seventeen people dead. Bloomberg News reports: Thousands of...

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman and Economics Minister Naftali Bennett will fly to France tomorrow to attend a rally in memory of the seventeen victims of terror last week in Paris. On Wednesday, 12 people were killed in a terror attack targeting satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo....

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French police stormed two hostage situations simultaneously in and near Paris today, killing three terrorists, including the Kouachi brothers, the suspects in the Charlie Hebdo massacre on Wednesday. But at least four hostages were killed after a standoff at a kosher supermarket in the eastern part of Paris. Said and Cherif Kouachi had taken over a...

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After eight of its staffers were massacred Wednesday by terrorists, the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo will publish one million copies of its next edition, Bloomberg News reported today. In what would be an act to show that “we can’t let them win,” the weekly will publish with the help of...

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A suspect armed with two AK-47 rifles and who has reported ties to the suspects in the Charlie Hebdo massacre earlier this week has taken hostages at a kosher supermarket near Paris today. Earlier reports said that two people had been killed, though this was denied by the French Interior Ministry. The Times of Israel...

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French President François Hollande called yesterday’s attack on the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo that killed twelve a “terrorist attack” as thousands rallied in the streets of Paris and one French politician called the attack “our September 11.” In addition to declaring three days of mourning Hollande vowed to bring the...

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The Hamas terrorist behind the kidnapping and killings of Eyal Yifrach, Gil-ad Shaar and Naftali Fraenkel last June was sentenced to three life terms by a military court yesterday, The Times of Israel reported. In addition to jail, Hussam Kawasme was ordered to pay NIS 250,000 to the three bereaved families....

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Monday and Tuesday saw conflicting reports that Hamas head Khaled Meshaal, who has for the past several years been based in Qatar, was expelled from the country and preparing to flee to Turkey. Speculation began Monday night in Turkish media and continued into Tuesday afternoon, with both Doha and the...

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Turkey’s regime is trying to hide any evidence that holds Turkish leaders responsible for the support of terrorist groups, especially the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Turkish media is reporting. Turkey officially denies all accusations that it supports activities of terrorists and allows them to pass through its territory to fight...

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Palestinian Authority security officers arrested (Arabic link) Bara Ayyash, the son of the deceased Hamas terrorist Yahya Ayyash, on Sunday evening. Bara’s mother claimed (Arabic link) her son has been arrested several times on suspicion of incitement against the Palestinian Authority on Facebook. Bara’s arrest took place a day before...

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