While many news outlets are showing the cover, Sky News refused to show the front of the latest Charlie Hebdo issue, fearing a backlash from Muslim viewers.
BBC interviewer tells Jewish woman she should see "different perspectives," saying "Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well." BBC apologized after receiving numerous complaints.
PA head Mahmoud Abbas joined the massive Paris rally against terror and in support of freedom, although at home he supports terror and suppresses freedom.
Israeli leaders joined one-million-strong Paris rally in support of "renewed struggle against the Islamic terrorism that is threatening all of humanity.”
French PM Manuel Valls believes French Jewry should remain and vows to fight for their future, but Israeli leaders call on European Jews to move to Israel. Hundreds of French Jews attended an aliyah fair on Sunday.
Egypt's president is calling for an overhaul of Islamic thinking, but a Muslim cleric in his country is continuing with incitement and inflammatory rhetoric.
In response to Wednesday's terror attack in France, some prominent media outlets have chosen to submit to Muslim terror rather than defend free speech.
Israel, which has been dealing with to Islamic terror for decades, expressed condolences to the French people following the massacre in Paris on Wednesday.
As we go to press before Shabbat in Israel, French police are preparing to storm the compound to capture or kill the Islamic terrorist brothers who murdered 12 people in Charlie Hebdo headquarters.