Religious leaders in France have called for unity between Jewish and Muslim communities following the recent school shooting in Toulouse.
Speaking after a meeting with President Sarkozy at the Elysee Palace, Richard Prasquier, President of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France, said it was "out of the question to confuse Islam, a religion amongst others and terrorist expressions which are indeed a danger for the republic."
Gilles Bernheim, the Grand Rabbi of France called for the strengthening of the "links between the Jewish and Muslim communities."
Dali Boubakeur, Rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris, echoed his Jewish peers’ sentiment, calling "terrorism in the name of religion" revolting, and said his community unreservedly condemned the attacks.




Google naming: executives from the US computing giant meet Israeli authorities for a detailed discussion about recognising the existence of the Palestinian state