Family of Paris attacker: ‘We are not anti-Semitic’
The family of one of the Paris attackers said they are not anti-Semitic.
The family of one of the Paris attackers said they are not anti-Semitic.
Parisians Babette and Sasha Bergman lead what many would consider a charmed life.
Our third president has been often quoted as having said, “Every man has two countries — his own and France.”
Honduran authorities have detained five Syrian nationals who were trying to reach the United States using stolen Greek passports, but there are no signs of any links to last week\’s attacks in Paris, police said.
The tragic attacks, first in Sinai, then in Beirut, and now in Paris, should remind us that the fight against ISIS — the fight against Islamic terror — belongs to no one country and no one religion. We are all threatened, we must all fight, and with every means possible.
The weekend appeared calm. I had the evening off and was at home, Philippe Wojazer was “on call,” Benoit Tessier and Gonzalo Fuentes were covering the France v Germany friendly at the Stade de France, while Jacky Naegelen was editing the game from home in Alsace using remote editing software.
The presence of terrorists in the Paris suburb of Saint Denis will not affect the daily life of the Jewish community there, the head of the local Chabad center said.
Among the dead in last week\’s Paris attacks were two sisters celebrating a birthday, a promising architect, a talented musician and a woman shot while out doing some late shopping.
Paris prosecutor didn\’t confirm death, but said Abaaoud was not among those arrested in Saint Denis raid.
Sweden\’s security police raised on Wednesday their terrorist threat assessment by one step, to four on a scale of five, issuing an arrest warrant for one person and saying there was \”concrete information\” of a possible attack in Sweden days after the Paris killing spree.