Thousands of mourners arrived at Har HaMenuchot cemetery in<br />Jerusalem on Wednesday morning to attend the funeral of the<br />victims in the shooting at a Jewish School in Toulouse, southwest<br />France, earlier this week. In attendance were French Foreign Minister<br />Alain Juppe, Israeli Interior Minister Eli Yishai and other members of the<br />Israeli government. Parliament speaker Reuven Rivlin said in his<br />eulogy: that the attack was inspired by "wild animals with hatred in<br />their hearts... Our hearts are with the Jews of France and with the<br />Ozar Hatorah institutions that took such a hard and painful blow. The<br />pain is<br />unimaginable, God is testing us." He also called on the French<br />government to do everything to ensure the safety of French Jews.<br />Before the funeral began, the family of the three victims, Rabbi<br />Jonathan Sandler and his two sons, aged six and three, gathered around<br />the coffins carrying the bodies of the victims, which arrived in<br />Israel on Wednesday.
