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Mini world INDILA FREE Palestine – Video

| February 17, 2015

Mini world INDILA FREE Palestine Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ishak.fellah. By: Ishak Fellah

Cours Talmud Rav Drai : “La Bra’ha sur le plaisir” – Video

| February 17, 2015

Cours Talmud Rav Drai : "La Bra'ha sur le plaisir" Tous les cours du Rav Drai sur http://www.levideos.fr. By: LEV VIDEO

Danish Prime Minister Visits Synagogue – Video

| February 17, 2015

Danish Prime Minister Visits Synagogue Danish police shot and killed a man early Sunday suspected of carrying out an attack at a free speech event and then at a Copenhagen synagogue, killing two men, including a member of Denmark's...

Terror in Sweden synagogue told by BBC Persian TV – Video

| February 17, 2015

Terror in Sweden synagogue told by BBC Persian TV New terror in Sweden synagogue told by BBC Persian TV. By: Manuchehr Lenziran

Synagogue Gunman Had 'Good Heart': Friend

| February 17, 2015

COPENHAGEN, Denmark The gunman accused of killing two and injuring five in attacks at a freedom of speech event and a synagogue was "loyal" and had "a good heart," according to a friend. Omar Abdelhamid Hussein, who was named in a Danish court as the main suspect in the shootings, was known to police and had recently been in jail, authorities said. He was fatally shot by police after opening fire on officers who were investigating Sunday's attacks in Copenhagen.

AP Source: Gunman in Copenhagen attacks just got out of jail

| February 17, 2015

By KARL RITTER Associated Press COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - The Danish gunman who attacked a free-speech seminar and a synagogue in Copenhagen was released about two weeks ago from a jail where he may have been radicalized while serving time for a vicious stabbing. As Denmark mourned the two victims, these and other troubling details emerged Monday about Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein's path to the country's worst terror spree in three decades. El-Hussein was arrested 15 months ago in a vicious knife attack on a train passenger, and while he was awaiting trial, a change in his behavior last summer set off enough "alarm bells" for jail authorities to alert PET, Denmark's counter-terror agency, a source close to the investigation told AP

Danish police kill 22-year-old suspected of Copenhagen shootings

| February 17, 2015

COPENHAGEN, Denmark Police shot dead a 22-year-old Danish-born gunman on Sunday after he killed two people at a Copenhagen synagogue and an event promoting free speech in actions possibly inspired by an attack on the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, authorities said. Spy chief Jens Madsen said the gunman was known to intelligence services prior to the shooting and had probably acted alone. Police said he had a record of violence, gang-related activities and weapons possession

Op-ed: The Genderqueer Heroes at Equinox Get It

| February 17, 2015

The gym scene in South Beach may not be as gay as it once was, but it's still cool.

Iran on the top agenda of Vladimir Putin during visit to Israel | Video – Video

| February 17, 2015

Iran on the top agenda of Vladimir Putin during visit to Israel | Video While the aim of visit of the Russian president Vladimir Putin to Israrel is announced for unveiling a monument commemorating the Russian army's victory over. Iran on the top agenda of Vladimir... By: Tara Morrison

Anne Frank and Me, Part Five – Video

| February 17, 2015

Anne Frank and Me, Part Five MMHS 2015. By: Kellie Whitehurst Gaines


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