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  • 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
  • Mourners and Israeli Zaka Volunteers stand around the bodies of teacher Jonathan Sandler (R), and his children Gabriel 4, Arieh 5, and Miriam Monsonego 7 (L) victims of the Toulouse school shooting, during their funeral in Jerusalem March 21, 2012.(Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images)
    Mourners and Israeli Zaka Volunteers stand around the bodies of teacher Jonathan Sandler (R), and his children Gabriel 4, Arieh 5, and Miriam Monsonego 7 (L) victims of the Toulouse school shooting, during their funeral in Jerusalem March 21, 2012.(Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Racial Profiling

    The killing of Trayvon Martin was almost universally understood as racism. So, why is the Toulouse murderer just an “overgrown adolescent”?

    byMichael Moynihan
  • French police surround suspect in Toulouse.(Getty Images)
    French police surround suspect in Toulouse.(Getty Images)
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    Daybreak: Likely French Killer Cites Palestinians

    Plus new Iran negotiations on horizon, and more in the news

    byMarc Tracy
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