

Jewish and Muslim leaders link arms in a silent march, March 25, 2012, to honor the victims of a shooting at the Ozar Hatorah school where a rabbi and three children were killed in Toulouse, France. Grand Rabbi of France Gilles Bernheim (c.) is flanked by Hassan Chalghoumi, the imam of the town of Drancy near Paris. Zohra Bensemra/Reuters
A Jewish leader lights a candle to honor the French Jewish school shooting victims, March 25. Zohra Bensemra/Reuters
People gather to pay their respects to the shooting victims of Mohamed Merah in Toulouse, France, March 23, 2012. France's prime minister fended off suggestions that anti-terrorism authorities fell down on the job monitoring a radical Islamist who gunned down children, paratroopers and a rabbi in a wave of killings that revolted the country. The banner reads: "Jews, Christians, Muslims, same God, Love". Thibault Camus/AP
Police officers and firefighters stand near a building in Toulouse, France, where a suspect in the shooting at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school has been spotted. French police exchanged fire and were negotiating Wednesday with the gunman who claims connections to Al Qaeda and is suspected of killing three Jewish schoolchildren, a rabbi and three paratroopers. Remy de la Mauviniere/AP
This undated and unlocated frame grab provided March 21, 2012, by French TV station France 2 shows Mohammad Merah, the suspect in the killing of 3 paratroopers, 3 children, and a rabbi in recent days in France. France 2/AP
Police evacuate local residents from their homes near the building in Toulouse where a suspect in the shooting at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school has been spotted. Bob Edme/AP
Firefighter ambulances are parked at the entrance of a street in Toulouse where French police officers have exchanged gunfire and are negotiating with a man suspected of the Jewish school shooting. Remy de la Mauviniere/AP
Workers and volunteers wait for the coffins bearing slain victims from the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school, at the Ben Gurion airpot in Israel.
The mother of 7-year-old Miriam Monsonego (bottom c.) mourns during the joint funeral service in Jerusalem for her daughter and the other three victims of Monday's shooting in Toulouse. Baz Ratner/Reuters
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Education Minister Luc Chatel (r.), speak to the media after a visit to the Francois Couperin College in Paris, Tuesday, March 20, 2012. Jacques Brinon/AP
Flowers with a message: "Muslims are with you" are seen near a torn piece of police cordon tape in front of the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school in Toulouse, as part of a tribute to the four victims killed by a gunman. Pascal Parrot/Reuters
Students at the Anne-Franck college in Lambersart, northern France, hold a minute of silence in their classroom Tuesday, March 20, 2012. Michel Spingler/AP
A man is overcome by emotion during a ceremony in Toulouse for the shooting victims at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school. Remy de la Mauviniere/AP
People gather outside the Synagogue de Nazareth in Paris March 19, to pay tribute to the four victims killed by the gunman in Toulouse. Benoit Tessier/Reuters
A French schoolchild leaves a Jewish school in Paris watched by police officers, Monday, March 19, 2012. The French Interior Minister ordered security to be tightened around all French Jewish schools after the attack in Toulouse. Jacques Brinon/AP