Four people have been arrested in Tunisia in connection with an attack outside a synagogue during an annual Jewish pilgrimage.
It happened a week ago on the historic island of Djerba. Six people died in total.
The gunman was a police officer, who killed three other officers and two Jewish worshippers. He was then shot dead himself by police.
Tunisian authorities have not called it a terror attack.
But President Kais Saied held a meeting with Muslim, Jewish and Christian faith leaders on Wednesday, stressing that Tunisia was a country of "tolerance and coexistence".