EU and US Interior and Justice Ministers have called for increased intelligence sharing to tackle the growing number of “foreign fighters” returning to Europe.
“Those who murdered Jews at a synagogue in Jerusalem and those who murdered Jews and journalists in Paris are part of the same problem,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday evening at a memorial ceremony for the victims of this week’s terror attacks in Paris against a magazine and against a kosher supermarket.
Around one million people - including fifty leaders from around the world joined Sunday afternoon in Paris a march against terror and described as ''a cry for freedom'' to honor those killed in this week's terror attacks in the French capital.
Speaking Saturday night at a demonstration called by the Jewish Student's Union of France (UEJF) at the Porte de Vincennes in eastern Paris in homage to the four Jewish victims of Friday’s attack on a kosher supermarket by an Islamist terrorist, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, said that “France without Jews is not France.’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boarded a plane to Paris on Sunday morning where he was set to take part in a massive anti-terror and unity march alongside world leaders after the two bloody terror attacks against a weekly newspaper and a kosher supermarket, something he says he ''has been calling on for a long time.''
A gunman has seized hostages at a kosher supermarket in Paris, while police in northern France have cornered the two suspects in the Charlie Hebdo magazine massacre.
European and American Interior Ministers are to hold an emergency meeting on couter-terrorism measures, on Sunday in Paris, in the wake of this week’s Islamist attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo Islamist attack.