In Tunisia, the attack in Djerba continues to make headlines. On this Friday, May 12, a day of great Muslim prayer, it was also in the minds of the faithful.

A few days after the attack that left five dead, the imam of this charming mosque located in the heart of the old city has a thought for the missing. "What happened cannot be religious. We have always lived with the Jews. Our houses are next to each other, Muslims and Jews. It's always been that way," says Nadia.