Jan 8, 2015

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 People hold their phones showing placards reading in French and Hebrew 'I am Charlie' during a gathering in solidarity with French newspaper Charlie Hebdo at the 'Maison de France' in the Israeli Mediterranean coastal city of Tel Aviv-Yaffo. A day after two gunmen killed 12 people in an Islamist attack at Charlie Hebdo's editorial office in Paris. The massacre, the country's bloodiest attack in half a century, triggered poignant and spontaneous demonstrations of solidarity around the world. Charlie Hebdo is famed for its irreverent views of religion and its decision to publish controversial cartoons of the prophet Mohammed. 

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