French-Israeli dual nationals hold signs reading in French 'I am Charlie' during a remembrance ceremony in Tel Aviv to protest against the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo's office that left 12 dead and an attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris. More than a million people and dozens of world leaders were expected to march through Paris in a historic display of global defiance against extremism after Islamist attacks that left 17 dead. For many in Israel, the deadly attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris was further evidence that France is becoming hostile territory for Jews and authorities are unable to protect them.
No comments:
Post a Comment