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Jews slain in Paris attacks arrive in Israel for burial-AFP-jan 13,15-yahoonews
Jerusalem (AFP) - The bodies of four French Jews killed in an Islamist attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris arrived in Israel early Tuesday ahead of a funeral in Jerusalem, an airport official said.The four were among 17 people gunned down in Paris during three days of bloodshed that shook France to the core and sent shock waves through its Jewish community, the third largest in the world.Yoav Hattab, Philippe Braham, Yohan Cohen and Francois-Michel Saada were, at the kosher supermarket in eastern Paris on Friday shortly before the start of the Jewish sabbath when it was attacked by Islamist gunman Amedy Coulibaly.All four were shot dead and another 15 people taken hostage by Coulibaly before police stormed the building, killing him.Coulibaly had links to the two Islamic extremists behind the massacre of 12 people at the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo two days earlier.Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said he had agreed to a request from the families that the victims be buried in Jerusalem.They will be laid to rest in a joint funeral at the sprawling Givat Shaul cemetery on the city's western outskirts at 1000 GMT.Among those taking part in the ceremony will be Netanyahu, President Reuven Rivlin and opposition leader Isaac Herzog, along with other Israeli ministers and officials.Members of Israel's French-speaking community were also due to attend.Members of the general public are expected to turn up in large numbers, with police saying free buses would be provided from a car park about two kilometres (1.25 miles) away while access to the site would be closed to private traffic.The four bodies were released from the forensic institute in Paris on Monday and flown to Israel, where they arrived at Ben Gurion international airport near Tel Aviv on an El Al flight shortly after 4:30 am (0230 GMT), Israel Airports Authority spokesman Ofer Lefler wrote in a text message.El Al, Israel's national carrier, said the victims' families were also on the flight.For many, the supermarket attack brought back memories of another deadly shooting in the southern French city of Toulouse in March 2012 when Islamist gunman Mohamed Merah shot dead three young children and a teacher at a Jewish school.All four were flown to Israel where they were buried in the same Jerusalem cemetery where the victims from the latest shooting will also be laid to rest.
- Fear factor -
The latest deadly violence has only served to further rattle the Jewish community in France, which numbers 500,000 to 600,000 people.It comes in the wake of a string of events that have created a growing sense of insecurity that began with the 2006 death of a 23-year-old Jewish man after he was kidnapped and tortured in a housing estate south of Paris.But it was the Toulouse shooting that set off a wave of French immigration to Israel that has not stopped, with numbers hitting a record high last year of 6,600 people.And many believe the Paris slayings will only accelerate the trend.Israel was quick to capitalise on the moment, with Netanyahu reaching out to French Jews to relocate to Israel, telling them it was their "home"."To all the Jews of France, all the Jews of Europe, I would like to say that Israel is not just the place towards which you pray, the state of Israel is your home," he said in remarks that were not well received in Paris.Anxious to calm fears, Paris has pulled out all the stops to reassure the community, pledging to deploy nearly 5,000 police and security forces to protect the 700 Jewish schools across the country and to boost security at other Jewish institutions." France without its Jews is not France," said Prime Minister Manuel Valls, standing outside the scene of Friday's attack."The Jews of France, for several years, have been frightened," he acknowledged.
"Today, we are all Charlie, all police officers, all the Jews of France," he said, using the slogan of solidarity with all those killed in last week's attacks.
Apparent Islamic State backers hack U.S. military Twitter feed-Reuters-By David Alexander and Jim Finkle-jan 13,15-yahoonews
(Reuters) - The Twitter and YouTube accounts for the U.S. military command that oversees operations in the Middle East were hacked on Monday by people claiming to be sympathetic toward the Islamic State militant group being targeted in American bombing raids."American soldiers, we are coming, watch your back, ISIS," the hackers posted on the U.S. Central Command Twitter feed, using an acronym for the hardline Islamist group, which has taken control of parts of Syria and Iraq.U.S. officials acknowledged that the incident in which the accounts were "compromised" for about 30 minutes was embarrassing but played down the impact. The FBI said it was investigating.Pentagon spokesman Army Colonel Steve Warren said the Defense Department "views this as little more than a prank, or as vandalism.""It's inconvenient, it's an annoyance but in no way is any sensitive or classified information compromised," Warren told a press briefing.Defense officials said in a statement that "operational military networks were not compromised and there was no operational impact."Islamic State forces have been targeted in air strikes by the United States and international partners."In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, the CyberCaliphate continues its CyberJihad," the Central Command Twitter feed said after being hacked.The Twitter account published a list of generals and addresses associated with them, titled "Army General Officer Public Roster (by rank) 2 January 2014."Subsequent posts read, "Pentagon Networks Hacked! China Scenarios" and "Pentagon Networks Hacked. Korean Scenarios."Central Command said it was notifying Pentagon and law enforcement authorities about the potential release of "personally identifiable information" and work to make sure the people "potentially affected" are notified quickly.White House spokesman Josh Earnest said during a press briefing that the hacking was "something that we take seriously." But Earnest added, "There's a pretty significant difference between what is a large data breach and the hacking of a Twitter account."Even as the hacking was taking place, President Barack Obama on Monday announced new proposals aimed at bolstering American cybersecurity after high-profile hacking incidents including one against Sony Pictures Entertainment that U.S. officials blamed on North Korea.Several current and former U.S. security and intelligence officials said until now they had never heard of the CyberCaliphate. Some of the officials expressed skepticism at the group’s skills and capabilities."Hacking a Twitter is about the equivalent of spray-painting a subway car," a former senior U.S. intelligence official said.But the chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, Republican Michael McCaul of Texas, called the incident "severely disturbing.""Assaults from cyber-jihadists will become more common unless the administration develops a strategy for appropriately responding to these cyberattacks, including those like the North Korea attack against Sony," McCaul said.
REVIEW OF DOCUMENTS
Reuters reviewed some of the documents released by the hackers but could not immediately identify any that appeared to contain information that compromised national security. Some of the documents were easily found using Google searches.After the hacking, the heading of the Central Command Twitter account showed a figure in a black-and-white head scarf and the words "CyberCaliphate" and "I love you ISIS."Central Command's YouTube account featured videos posted by the U.S. military of air strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria and Iraq. It was hacked to add two videos titled "Flames of War ISIS Video" and "O Soldiers of Truth Go Forth."Some of the slides posted on the Twitter account by the hackers apparently were created by Lincoln Laboratory, a federally funded research center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that studies national security problems.Lincoln Lab did not immediately respond to questions about the background and sensitivity of the slides, some of which dealt with intelligence and reconnaissance that might be needed in a conflict scenario involving China.Central Command is based at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida and handles American military operations covering the Middle East and Central Asia. Central Command oversaw the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and is managing the U.S. air strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.In what proved to be a bit of bad timing, the U.S. National Counterintelligence and Security Center chose earlier on Monday to join Twitter. It made a joke in its first tweet: "Up to 292 followers so far and not hacked yet."(Additional reporting by Mark Hosenball, Ryan McNeill, Phil Stewart, Andrea Shalal, Roberta Rampton, Doina Chiacu and David Brunnstrom; Writing by Will Dunham; Editing by Grant McCool and Toni Reinhold)
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Jews slain in Paris attacks arrive in Israel for burial-AFP-jan 13,15-yahoonews
Jerusalem (AFP) - The bodies of four French Jews killed in an Islamist attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris arrived in Israel early Tuesday ahead of a funeral in Jerusalem, an airport official said.The four were among 17 people gunned down in Paris during three days of bloodshed that shook France to the core and sent shock waves through its Jewish community, the third largest in the world.Yoav Hattab, Philippe Braham, Yohan Cohen and Francois-Michel Saada were, at the kosher supermarket in eastern Paris on Friday shortly before the start of the Jewish sabbath when it was attacked by Islamist gunman Amedy Coulibaly.All four were shot dead and another 15 people taken hostage by Coulibaly before police stormed the building, killing him.Coulibaly had links to the two Islamic extremists behind the massacre of 12 people at the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo two days earlier.Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said he had agreed to a request from the families that the victims be buried in Jerusalem.They will be laid to rest in a joint funeral at the sprawling Givat Shaul cemetery on the city's western outskirts at 1000 GMT.Among those taking part in the ceremony will be Netanyahu, President Reuven Rivlin and opposition leader Isaac Herzog, along with other Israeli ministers and officials.Members of Israel's French-speaking community were also due to attend.Members of the general public are expected to turn up in large numbers, with police saying free buses would be provided from a car park about two kilometres (1.25 miles) away while access to the site would be closed to private traffic.The four bodies were released from the forensic institute in Paris on Monday and flown to Israel, where they arrived at Ben Gurion international airport near Tel Aviv on an El Al flight shortly after 4:30 am (0230 GMT), Israel Airports Authority spokesman Ofer Lefler wrote in a text message.El Al, Israel's national carrier, said the victims' families were also on the flight.For many, the supermarket attack brought back memories of another deadly shooting in the southern French city of Toulouse in March 2012 when Islamist gunman Mohamed Merah shot dead three young children and a teacher at a Jewish school.All four were flown to Israel where they were buried in the same Jerusalem cemetery where the victims from the latest shooting will also be laid to rest.
- Fear factor -
The latest deadly violence has only served to further rattle the Jewish community in France, which numbers 500,000 to 600,000 people.It comes in the wake of a string of events that have created a growing sense of insecurity that began with the 2006 death of a 23-year-old Jewish man after he was kidnapped and tortured in a housing estate south of Paris.But it was the Toulouse shooting that set off a wave of French immigration to Israel that has not stopped, with numbers hitting a record high last year of 6,600 people.And many believe the Paris slayings will only accelerate the trend.Israel was quick to capitalise on the moment, with Netanyahu reaching out to French Jews to relocate to Israel, telling them it was their "home"."To all the Jews of France, all the Jews of Europe, I would like to say that Israel is not just the place towards which you pray, the state of Israel is your home," he said in remarks that were not well received in Paris.Anxious to calm fears, Paris has pulled out all the stops to reassure the community, pledging to deploy nearly 5,000 police and security forces to protect the 700 Jewish schools across the country and to boost security at other Jewish institutions." France without its Jews is not France," said Prime Minister Manuel Valls, standing outside the scene of Friday's attack."The Jews of France, for several years, have been frightened," he acknowledged.
"Today, we are all Charlie, all police officers, all the Jews of France," he said, using the slogan of solidarity with all those killed in last week's attacks.
Apparent Islamic State backers hack U.S. military Twitter feed-Reuters-By David Alexander and Jim Finkle-jan 13,15-yahoonews
(Reuters) - The Twitter and YouTube accounts for the U.S. military command that oversees operations in the Middle East were hacked on Monday by people claiming to be sympathetic toward the Islamic State militant group being targeted in American bombing raids."American soldiers, we are coming, watch your back, ISIS," the hackers posted on the U.S. Central Command Twitter feed, using an acronym for the hardline Islamist group, which has taken control of parts of Syria and Iraq.U.S. officials acknowledged that the incident in which the accounts were "compromised" for about 30 minutes was embarrassing but played down the impact. The FBI said it was investigating.Pentagon spokesman Army Colonel Steve Warren said the Defense Department "views this as little more than a prank, or as vandalism.""It's inconvenient, it's an annoyance but in no way is any sensitive or classified information compromised," Warren told a press briefing.Defense officials said in a statement that "operational military networks were not compromised and there was no operational impact."Islamic State forces have been targeted in air strikes by the United States and international partners."In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, the CyberCaliphate continues its CyberJihad," the Central Command Twitter feed said after being hacked.The Twitter account published a list of generals and addresses associated with them, titled "Army General Officer Public Roster (by rank) 2 January 2014."Subsequent posts read, "Pentagon Networks Hacked! China Scenarios" and "Pentagon Networks Hacked. Korean Scenarios."Central Command said it was notifying Pentagon and law enforcement authorities about the potential release of "personally identifiable information" and work to make sure the people "potentially affected" are notified quickly.White House spokesman Josh Earnest said during a press briefing that the hacking was "something that we take seriously." But Earnest added, "There's a pretty significant difference between what is a large data breach and the hacking of a Twitter account."Even as the hacking was taking place, President Barack Obama on Monday announced new proposals aimed at bolstering American cybersecurity after high-profile hacking incidents including one against Sony Pictures Entertainment that U.S. officials blamed on North Korea.Several current and former U.S. security and intelligence officials said until now they had never heard of the CyberCaliphate. Some of the officials expressed skepticism at the group’s skills and capabilities."Hacking a Twitter is about the equivalent of spray-painting a subway car," a former senior U.S. intelligence official said.But the chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, Republican Michael McCaul of Texas, called the incident "severely disturbing.""Assaults from cyber-jihadists will become more common unless the administration develops a strategy for appropriately responding to these cyberattacks, including those like the North Korea attack against Sony," McCaul said.
REVIEW OF DOCUMENTS
Reuters reviewed some of the documents released by the hackers but could not immediately identify any that appeared to contain information that compromised national security. Some of the documents were easily found using Google searches.After the hacking, the heading of the Central Command Twitter account showed a figure in a black-and-white head scarf and the words "CyberCaliphate" and "I love you ISIS."Central Command's YouTube account featured videos posted by the U.S. military of air strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria and Iraq. It was hacked to add two videos titled "Flames of War ISIS Video" and "O Soldiers of Truth Go Forth."Some of the slides posted on the Twitter account by the hackers apparently were created by Lincoln Laboratory, a federally funded research center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that studies national security problems.Lincoln Lab did not immediately respond to questions about the background and sensitivity of the slides, some of which dealt with intelligence and reconnaissance that might be needed in a conflict scenario involving China.Central Command is based at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida and handles American military operations covering the Middle East and Central Asia. Central Command oversaw the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and is managing the U.S. air strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.In what proved to be a bit of bad timing, the U.S. National Counterintelligence and Security Center chose earlier on Monday to join Twitter. It made a joke in its first tweet: "Up to 292 followers so far and not hacked yet."(Additional reporting by Mark Hosenball, Ryan McNeill, Phil Stewart, Andrea Shalal, Roberta Rampton, Doina Chiacu and David Brunnstrom; Writing by Will Dunham; Editing by Grant McCool and Toni Reinhold)
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