Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Violence between Israel and Gaza militants escalates (part 2)
15/11/2012 - THE DEBATE

Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Violence between Israel and Gaza militants escalates (part 2)

The violence has escalated very rapidly between Israel and Gaza. Seven Palestinians died in attacks over the last 24 hours, and 3 Israelis were killed today. Cyril Vanier asks his panel what kind of retaliation we should expect, and are we heading towards a full-blown conflict?
Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Violence between Israel and Gaza militants escalates
15/11/2012 - THE DEBATE

Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Violence between Israel and Gaza militants escalates

The violence has escalated very rapidly between Israel and Gaza. Seven Palestinians died in attacks over the last 24 hours, and 3 Israelis were killed today. Cyril Vanier asks his panel what kind of retaliation we should expect, and are we heading towards a full-blown conflict?
'A killing that will rebound on Israel'
15/11/2012 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

'A killing that will rebound on Israel'

IN THE PAPERS INTERNATIONAL - 15/11/12: Papers across the world react to Israel's attack on the Gaza strip that killed the head of the military wing of Hamas. The Independent says this will rebound on Israel. The Jerusalem Post says the government should have acted sooner. Meanwhile, the Lebanese press wonders how the Muslim Brotherhood will react and just why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to attack now.
Toulouse gunman Merah was ‘raised to hate Jews’
14/11/2012 - FRANCE

Toulouse gunman Merah was ‘raised to hate Jews’

Toulouse gunman Mohamed Merah was raised in an atmosphere of anti-Semitism and racial hatred, according to a new book written by his brother. On Monday, it emerged Merah’s sister Souad faces possible charges of “glorifying terrorism”.
'L'hommage' to victims of Toulouse gunman Merah
02/11/2012 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

'L'hommage' to victims of Toulouse gunman Merah

French papers focus on Netanyahu's visit to France. The French President François Hollande joined the Israeli Prime Minister for a memorial service for the victims of gunman Mohammed Merah in Toulouse on Thursday. Hollande, meanwhile, is not getting any momentum in domestic politics, with people close to him in the ruling Socialists calling on him to show leadership. That's the focus for this look at the French press on Friday 2nd November, 2012.
Toulouse Jews say Muslim relations 'non-existent'
02/11/2012 - FRANCE

Toulouse Jews say Muslim relations 'non-existent'

Relations between Jews and Muslims remain tense in Toulouse, six months after an al Qaeda-inspired gunman shot and killed three soldiers, a rabbi and three Jewish children, say the city's Jewish leaders.
'We will fight anti-Semitism', Hollande tells Netanyahu
02/11/2012 - DIPLOMACY

'We will fight anti-Semitism', Hollande tells Netanyahu

French President François Hollande promised on Thursday to fight anti-Semitism in France as he joined Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu at a memorial service for four Jewish victims, shot dead outside their school in March by gunman Mohammed Merah.
Hollande, Netanyahu to honour Toulouse shooting victims
01/11/2012 - DIPLOMACY

Hollande, Netanyahu to honour Toulouse shooting victims

Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu and French President François Hollande will attend a memorial ceremony Thursday for the victims of a March shooting at a Jewish school in Toulouse.
The Toulouse shootings revisited: Is France becoming more intolerant? (part 2)
31/10/2012 - THE DEBATE

The Toulouse shootings revisited: Is France becoming more intolerant? (part 2)

Ahead of the Israeli prime minister's visit to the scene of last March’s Toulouse shooting spree, François Picard’s panel looks at how a homegrown jihadist’s rampage has exposed the failings of French domestic intelligence and why hate crimes have spiked against both Jews and Muslims.
The Toulouse shootings revisited: Is France becoming more intolerant?
31/10/2012 - THE DEBATE

The Toulouse shootings revisited: Is France becoming more intolerant?

Ahead of the Israeli prime minister's visit to the scene of last March’s Toulouse shooting spree, François Picard’s panel looks at how a homegrown jihadist’s rampage has exposed the failings of French domestic intelligence and why hate crimes have spiked against both Jews and Muslims.
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