Netanyahu urges unity to fight ‘scourge’ of radical Islam

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for global unity to fight the “scourge” of radical Islam, after an attack on a satirical French newspaper killed 12 people today.

Speaking at a crisis centre in Jerusalem set up to deal with severe winter storms battering the Middle East, he expressed Israel’s condolences for the “brutal act in the heart of Paris today.”

“The attacks of radical Islam know no boundaries…And the response has to be international,” he said.

“The terrorists want to destroy our freedoms and our civilisation and, therefore, all… The civilised societies have to band together to fight this scourge.

“If we stand together, we can defeat this tyranny.