Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Sunday 15 November 2015

Netanyahu says Israel passed intel to France about Paris attacks
by Barak Ravid
At a situation assessment at the Foreign Ministry, the PM reveals that Israel had information relating to those involved in Friday's attacks on the French capital.
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In Paris neighborhood heavily hit by terrorists, residents view attackers as victims
by Anshel Pfeffer
'They’re stupid, but they aren’t evil,' says Parisian woman who works in 11th arrondissement, and in Place de la Republique, no one wanted to talk about Islamists or the Islamic State.
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France’s resounding security failure
by Sefy Hendler
Prior to the terror attacks in Paris, the writing wasn’t only on the wall — it was inscribed in bold letters on the Eiffel Tower.
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Anti-Semitic attacks in France climb 84% in 2015, watchdog says
by JTA
SPCJ security services count 508 anti-Semitic acts between January and May, following the January attack on four Jewish shoppers at a kosher supermarket.
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10 commenters on the Paris terror attacks I can do without
by Chemi Shalev
Those who equate Palestine with ISIS to erase the occupation, and those who blame Palestine for ISIS to erase Israel.
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Before the Israeli right rejoices over Paris
by Gideon Levy
The Israeli right will say: We told you so. That is how the Palestinians are, that is how the Muslims are - bloodthirsty animals. The conclusion: There is no partner. This is of course a propagandist house of cards.
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Second suspected Paris attacker likely passed through Greece as refugee
by Anshel Pfeffer and Reuters
Holder of Syrian passport found near gunman's body arrived in Europe with 69 refugees in island of Leros in October, Greek official says; Belgian police open anti-terror probe after attacks, arrest at least three people.
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To stop the next attack, France has to answer some tough questions
by Anshel Pfeffer
France is in a more difficult position with regards to terrorism compared with other European nations. Now they'll have to find a way to crack down on jihadists without further alienating Muslim population.
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With Paris attacks, line between West and Mideast fades
by Amos Harel
Like the wave of Middle Eastern refugees inundating Europe's shores, the Paris attacks demonstrate the inability to separate what goes on there from what goes on here.
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A look at the rights of women in Arab countries
by The Associated Press
From 'honor killings' to legal restrictions, women in the Arab world face challenges foreign to Westerners. An overview to mark International Women's Day.