One of the more notable faces at the march for unity in Paris over the weekend was Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"I will always see to it that Israel marches in the first row of nations," Netanyahu said in a video in front of the kosher grocery store that the radical Islamic terrorists took hostages in.
Bibi's statement stands in contrast to the lack of appearance of any high ranking official from the United States present at the march.
Forty world leaders joined more than a million people in a march for unity in Paris over the weekend. Bibi went on to say that he expects leaders that he marched with to fight terrorism wherever it is and when it is directed against Israel and Jews.