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ISRAEL-FRANCE-ISLAMISTS-CHARLIE HEBDO-ATTACKS
Right wing Israeli protestors hold copies of the latest edition of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo displaying a portrait of Masud Ghanayem, a MP from Israel's Islamic Movement, with a slogan reading in French and Hebrew, "I am fanatic" outside a branch of book chain Steimatzky, in Tel Aviv, on January 25, 2015. Steimatzky, Israel's largest book chain, said it would not be holding a special sale of the issue, which had reportedly been due to take place at one of their branches in Tel Aviv, but would instead be selling the magazine exclusively through its website. Speaking on army radio, Masud Ghanayem, warned that distribution of the magazine could spark violence in Israel, where about 20 percent of the population is Arab, mostly Muslim, and religious passions run high. AFP PHOTO/GIL COHEN MAGEN
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Tel Aviv, ISRAEL |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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Gil Cohen Magen |
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25 Ianuarie 2015 |
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4684 x 3112 (1.48 MB) |
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