On Thursday, a terrorist attack took place in in the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Nice, France. where a Muslim man stabbed, killed three people, and injured several others while shouting “Allahu Akbar.”

The sad incident touched the world and Israeli officials did not wait to send their condolence message to the French country.
Netanya’s Mayor Miriam Feirberg Ikar called Nice’s Mayor Christian Estrosi and expressed her pain and condolences on behalf of the city of Netanya.
In response, Estrosi told Feirberg “we are one family.”
As a sign of sympathy, Feirberg instructed to hoist the French flags on the city’s bridges.
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Netanya and Nice are twin cities.
Israel’s Embassy in France expressed its “deep sadness following the terrible attack” perpetrated inside the church.
“We give all our support to the families of the victims and to the whole city of Nice,” the embassy stated.
These vicious attacks occurred just a week after French history teacher Samuel Paty was beheaded by a Muslim terrorist after Paty displayed a drawing of the prophet Mohamed in a class on free speech.
More than 250 people have been killed in Muslim terror attacks in France since 2015.
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Source: GodTV
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