The European Commission will submit in the next few weeks new proposals to fight terrorism following the deadly Islamist attack against a French magazine in Paris that killed 12 people, EU executive body’s President Jean-Claude Juncker said.
The European Jewish Association (EJA) condemned Wednesday’s’‘horrific’’ terror attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo and offered condolences and solidarity with the French nation.
World Jewish leaders condemned the massacre of at least 12 people in the Paris offices of the weekly satirical magazine ‘Charlie Hebdo’ on Wednesday, which was reportedly carried out by Islamist terrorists identifying themselves as al-Qaeda members.
The youngest of three French citizens being sought by police after Wednesday’s Islamist terrorist attack that killed 12 people in the offices satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris turned himself in to the police, an official at the Paris prosecutor's office said.
A car exploded outside a synagogue near Paris just hours after Islamist terrorists murdered twelve people in a gun attack on the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Twelve people have been killed and three others were critically injured in a terrorist attack at the office of a Paris-based satirical magazine Wednesday, police said.
EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said the decision of the Israeli government to halt the transfer of tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority (PA) ‘’runs counter to Israel's obligations under the Paris Protocol.’’
Speaking at the launch event in Tel Aviv, Netanyahu said that 33 governments in 66 years was evidence that the current system made Israel hard to govern.
“These visits are often made possible thanks to special programs underwritten by governments, regions, or non-profit organizations that appreciate the value of this kind of education on the road to adulthood,” said Andrzej Kacorzyk, the director of the International Center for education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust.