Brussels Jewish museum massacre by French Muslim Mehdi Nemouche |
Pitching for the French vote in his first direct address to the community, Netanyahu said he expected to see aliyah in the hundreds of thousands as a result of a renewed anti-Semitism that is unlikely to wane.
The Charlie Hebdo attacks were, he suggested, a sign that the period of Jewish safety in Europe after the Holocaust was "but a brief pause," and that only in Israel could the Jewish community protect itself. "Israel is the country of each Jew. I ask you, each of you, to make aliyah," he said.
Le Figaro also reports on Netanyahu's appeal.
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