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  • A picture taken on November 29, 2015, shows the shadows of photographers taking photos of blood stains on the ground at the site where a Palestinian man stabbed and seriously wounded an Israeli border policeman before being killed by Israeli officers, at Damascus Gate, a main entrance to Jerusalem's Old City.
    A picture taken on November 29, 2015, shows the shadows of photographers taking photos of blood stains on the ground at the site where a Palestinian man stabbed and seriously wounded an Israeli border policeman before being killed by Israeli officers, at Damascus Gate, a main entrance to Jerusalem's Old City.
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    How To Stop Mass Casualty Terror Attacks: Take Violence Against Jews Seriously

    The Brussels Jewish Museum shooter was connected to the mastermind of the Paris attacks. Meir Kahane’s assassin was funded by Bin Laden. Let’s start connecting the dots.

    byLiel Leibovitz
  • Mehdi Nemmouche before the Grand Jury in Brussels, on September 12, 2014. (Nicolas Maeterlinck/AFP/Getty Images)
    Mehdi Nemmouche before the Grand Jury in Brussels, on September 12, 2014. (Nicolas Maeterlinck/AFP/Getty Images)
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    He Tortured for ISIS: So, Why Was He at Large Before the Jewish Museum Massacre?

    French journalist says that alleged shooter Mehdi Nemmouche was his jailer in Syria, may have also tormented James Foley

    byMarc Weitzmann
  • People pay their respects in front of a makeshift memorial at the entrance of the Jewish Museum in Brussels, on May 25, 2014, where a deadly shooting took place the day before. (GEORGES GOBET/AFP/Getty Images)
    People pay their respects in front of a makeshift memorial at the entrance of the Jewish Museum in Brussels, on May 25, 2014, where a deadly shooting took place the day before. (GEORGES GOBET/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Jewish Museum of Belgium to Reopen

    Four months after a gunman opened fire in the museum, killing four people

    byStephanie Butnick
  • French National Police Intervention Group arrest a suspected radical Islamist group member in Roubaix, April 2012. (Photoillustration byErik Mace for Tablet Magazine. Original photo: DENIS CHARLET/AFP/Getty Images.)
    French National Police Intervention Group arrest a suspected radical Islamist group member in Roubaix, April 2012. (Photoillustration byErik Mace for Tablet Magazine. Original photo: DENIS CHARLET/AFP/Getty Images.)
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    How a City in France Became a Mecca for Islamists

    A visit to Roubaix, home of alleged Jewish Museum killer Mehdi Nemmouche. Second of a five-part series on anti-Semitism in France.

    byMarc Weitzmann
  • Belgian Vice-Prime Minister and Interior Minister Joelle Milquet, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, and Brussels Jewish Museum president, Philippe Blondin, take part in a ceremony in honor of the victims of a shooting at the Jewish museum in Brussels, on June 4, 2014.(Photoillustration byErik Mace for Tablet Magazine. Original photo: KRISTOF VAN ACCOM/AFP/Getty Images.)
    Belgian Vice-Prime Minister and Interior Minister Joelle Milquet, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, and Brussels Jewish Museum president, Philippe Blondin, take part in a ceremony in honor of the victims of a shooting at the Jewish museum in Brussels, on June 4, 2014.(Photoillustration byErik Mace for Tablet Magazine. Original photo: KRISTOF VAN ACCOM/AFP/Getty Images.)
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    Who Is Mehdi Nemmouche, and Why Did He Want To Kill Jews?

    In the first of a five-part series on growing anti-Semitism in France, an intimate look at the alleged Brussels Jewish museum shooter

    byMarc Weitzmann
  • Flowers are pictured at a makeshift memorial at the entrance of the Jewish Museum in Brussels, where a deadly shooting took place May 24, 2014. (GEORGES GOBET/AFP/Getty Images)
    Flowers are pictured at a makeshift memorial at the entrance of the Jewish Museum in Brussels, where a deadly shooting took place May 24, 2014. (GEORGES GOBET/AFP/Getty Images)
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    France to Extradite Brussels Shooting Suspect

    Mehdi Nemmouche faces murder charges for Jewish Museum shooting

    byStephanie Butnick
  • French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (R) speaks alongside Belgian Interior Minister Joelle Milquet (L) during a joint press conference in Paris, on June 1, 2014, dedicated to the recent shooting at a Jewish museum in Brussels. (THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/Getty Images))
    French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (R) speaks alongside Belgian Interior Minister Joelle Milquet (L) during a joint press conference in Paris, on June 1, 2014, dedicated to the recent shooting at a Jewish museum in Brussels. (THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/Getty Images))
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    Brussels Jewish Museum Shooting Suspect Arrested in France

    29-year-old detained in Marseille with video claiming responsibility for attack

    byStephanie Butnick
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