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The British, German and Israeli leaders were also joined by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, all of whom will march through the French capital in the same demonstration – a world first.

Tens of thousands have already gathered in the Place de la Republique in Paris hours before Sunday’s march to mark the nation’s defiance and sorrow in the face of this week’s jihadist attacks.

Nearby roads were also packed as the city prepared to march alongside world leaders and representatives of France’s religious communities in the wake of a string of attacks on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket, as well as the murder of a policewoman, that left 17 dead.

Under blue skies, emotions were running high in the shell-shocked City of Light, with many of those gathering from all walks of life already in tears as they came together under the banner of freedom of speech and liberty.

Lassina Traore, a 34-year-old French-born Muslim from the Ivory Coast, gently placed 17 candles at the foot of the monument at the Place de la Republique, heaped with tributes to the dead.

The march is “a real sign of how strong France is. It shows that France is strong when she is united against these people,” said the consultant.

“I want to show that we’re not scared of the extremists. I want to defend freedom of expression,” said 70-year-old Jacqueline Saad-Rouana.

The families of those who died in the shootings that shook France to its core will be at the very front of the march, leading royalty and heads of state.

Security was beefed up, with police snipers stationed on rooftops and plain-clothes officers among the crowd in a city still reeling from the Islamist attacks which left 12 staff and policemen dead at the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine and claimed four lives at a Jewish supermarket. A policewoman was also killed.

“Today, Paris is the capital of the world,” French President Francois Hollande said. “The entire country will rise up,” he told ministers.

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls told a poignant rally on Saturday near where a gunman killed four hostages at the kosher store: “I have no doubt that millions of citizens will come to express their love of liberty, their love of fraternity.”

In a foretaste of the demonstration, more than 700,000 people poured onto the streets of cities across France on Saturday, many carrying banners reading “Je suis Charlie” (I am Charlie), the tribute to Charlie Hebdo that has been the global rallying point in the wake of the slaughter.

Many brandished pens to symbolise freedom of expression after the magazine was targeted by brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi for publishing cartoons lampooning the Prophet Mohammed.

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Along with Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, the king and queen of Jordan will be present alongside a host of top European leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister David Cameron.

“En route to Paris, with Paris, for Paris,” tweeted Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, using the hashtag #jesuischarlie (I am Charlie), which has already been tweeted more than five million times.

US President Barack Obama was represented by Attorney General Eric Holder, who took part in an emergency meeting of interior ministers to discuss the threats from Islamic extremism.

The ministers urged a strengthening of the EU external borders to limit the movement of extremists returning to Europe from the Middle East and said there was an “urgent need” to share European air passenger information.

Speaking on a visit to India, US Secretary of State John Kerry said: “We stand together this morning with the people of France. We stand together not just in anger and outrage but in solidarity and commitment in confronting extremists.”

President Hollande, who will lead the tributes to the victims, has warned his grieving country not to drop its guard in the face of possible new attacks.

Hollande ahead of the march met representatives from the Jewish community who said authorities had agreed to even deploy soldiers to protect Jewish schools and synagogues “if necessary.”

The rampage by three gunmen who claimed to be members of the Al-Qaeda and Islamic State extremist groups was followed by a chilling new threat from the Yemen-based Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

AQAP top sharia official Harith al-Nadhari warned France to “stop your aggression against the Muslims” or face further attacks, in comments released by the SITE monitoring group.

German newspaper Bild said the bloodshed in France could signal the start of a wave of attacks in Europe, citing communications by Islamic State leaders intercepted by US intelligence.

‘Armed and dangerous’

France’s three days of terror started Wednesday when the Kouachi brothers burst into the Charlie Hebdo offices in central Paris and sprayed bullets into the editorial meeting, killing some of France’s best-known cartoonists.

They then slaughtered a policeman as he lay helpless on the ground before fleeing, sparking a manhunt that lasted more than 48 hours.

A day later, a third gunman, Amedy Coulibaly, shot dead a policewoman in a southern Paris suburb.

In a video posted online Sunday, a man who appeared to be Coulibaly said the gunmen coordinated their efforts and claimed he was a member of Islamic State who was avenging attacks by the international community on the extremist group.

The massive hunt for the attackers culminated in twin hostage dramas that gripped the world as Coulibaly stormed into a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris and seized terrified shoppers.

The two brothers took one person hostage in a printing firm northeast of Paris. After a tense stand-off they charged out of the building all guns blazing before being shot dead.

Moments later, security forces stormed the kosher supermarket, killing Coulibaly but making the grisly discovery that four innocent people had been murdered during the hostage-taking.

Investigators have been trying to hunt down Coulibaly’s partner, 26-year-old Hayat Boumeddiene, but a security source in Turkey told AFP she arrived there on January 2, before the attacks, and has probably traveled on to Syria.

‘Clear failings’

France’s bloodiest attacks for more than half a century have raised mounting questions about how the gunmen could have slipped through the net of the intelligence services.

Coulibaly’s mother and sisters on Saturday condemned his actions.

“We absolutely do not share these extreme ideas. We hope there will not be any confusion between these odious acts and the Muslim religion,” they said.

Valls admitted there had been “clear failings” in intelligence after it emerged that the brothers had been on a US terror watch list “for years”.

0 thoughts on “Netanyahu Set to Join Paris March”
  1. This is rich. Bibi Netanyahoo, who oversaw the death and destruction of thousands in Gaza last summer, marching against terrorism. He’s milking this for all it’s worth. Tells you who was behind it all along. Now when we start bombing more Muslim countries, everybody will go along with it because we have to stop “militant Islam.”

  2. The fat fraud again…reminding everyone the love’s of Chosenites is more important than that of any Gentile.
    I hope he is embarrassed or abused or hurt badly in some way.

  3. People are quick to forget the atrocities Livni and Netanyahoo have committed over the last 6-8 years in GAZA and throughout. Of course, the lives of Palestinians don’t count.

  4. Makes me sick to see number one terrorist in the world is marching in the front line with other European leaders against terrorism…

    No country has ever broken the International Laws or received so many warnings from the UN as Israel and no country is so arrogant to ignore all and even blame others….

  5. This is the ultimate sick and twisted act of a psychopathic serial killer marching “in sympathy” with his once and future victims, like a 9-11 conspirator going to a “ground-zero” memorial in New York to console the families of his victims – an apt simile, in fact, as this sub-human example of cockroach feces is in fact a major 9-11 conspirator. Some day there will be justice in this world and Binyamin Netanyahu will be torn apart by wild animals and his memory shall be shunned and spat upon even by the demons of the subterranean worlds.

  6. Sr Noor twilight zone stuff! The coalition of the killing decrying violence and the double standard of free speech.

  7. Satanyahu was marching but he was not even invited.
    Shame on Satanyahu who just murdered more than 2000 innocent people in Gaza a few months ago. They demanded “FREE SPEECH”?. In France is a crime to say anything against the CHOSENITES.

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