French police says as many as 6 suspects in the Paris attacks may still be at-large.
Around 10-thousand troops have been deployed across France to protect sensitive sites in the wake of the attacks last week which left 17 people dead.
This is the first time in decades that French troops have been deployed within the country on such a large scale.
Nearly half of them will be assigned to protect the over 700 Jewish schools across the country.
"It's not only - this is something I want to emphasize - it's not only for Jews that this could be a danger, but this could be a danger for the entire world. These are people who are crazy."
Meanwhile, new video appears to show the girlfriend of the man behind last week's killing at a Jewish supermarket entering into Turkey 5-days before the killings.
The 26-year-old is believed to have crossed into Syria, with militants saying the woman has since met up with factions connected to the Islamic State.
Meanwhile, French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is defying the attackers in last week's bloodbath by putting a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed on its next cover.
The weekly has released the front page of what it calls the "survivors' issue", which is due out tomorrow.
Charlie Hebdo has come under attack for depicting the Prophet Muhammed in its cartoons, as many Muslims believe depictions of Muhammed are sacrilegious.
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