Netanyahu Offers Aid to Paris Following Attacks, Says Nothing Justifies Terror
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by News Editor
Israel’s security forces have been ordered to aid France in any way possible after a series of simultaneous attacks in Paris killed 129, said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday evening.
Even as the prime minister spoke to journalists on the unprecedented attack in France, Tel Aviv’s municipality was lit up in red, white and blue as hundreds gathered in solidarity and the French Ambassador gave a short speech.
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