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Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90
Friends and relatives seen mourning during the funeral procession ceremony in Bnei Brak of Yoav Hatab, one of the four Jewish victims in the Paris Kosher Market terror attack, on January 13, 2015. On January 9, a terrorist took hostages at the kosher shop in Paris, and had killed four Jewish people, in a series of terror attacks in Paris last week, including the deadly attack of the French satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. The Jewish victims' bodies were brought to Israel to be buried today at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90