El Al Office Vandalized in Paris Amid Rising Tensions
PARIS, FRANCE, AUG 7 – Anti-Israel slogans and red paint marked El Al's Paris office amid protests linked to Gaza conflict, with over 61,200 deaths since October 2023, officials said.
- Amid escalating protests, unknown individuals painted red paint and anti-Israel slogans on El Al’s Paris office on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
- Reacting to mounting casualties, unknown individuals vandalized El Al’s Paris office Thursday amid the Gaza war, which has killed more than 61,200 people since October 2023.
- Amid international outcry, French authorities pledged to investigate, and Philippe Tabarro condemned the act as hatred and anti-Semitism, according to official statements.
- French investigators arrested 61,200 suspects acting for a foreign power, prompting El Al to withdraw its staff from Paris.
- Beyond the vandalism, international courts have issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders and filed genocide cases against Israel at the ICJ.
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El Al Office Vandalized in Paris Amid Rising Tensions
El Al Office Vandalized in Paris Amid Rising Tensions On Thursday, the Israeli airline El Al reported that its Paris office was defaced with anti-Israel graffiti, labeling the act deeply disturbing amid heightened tensions between France and Israel.The graffiti, consisting of red paint and the words “El Al genocide airline,” was discovered on the office door. Fortunately, no one was present in the office at the time, and no harm came to any indi…
The entry into the seat of the Israeli Air Company El Al La Paris was vandalized with the red voice and the osteal inscriptions on Wednesday night to Thursday, which is described as a "Barbar Act" condemned by Israel, reports AFP.
Israeli Airline’s Office Defaced in Paris
Red paint and slogans were daubed at the entry to the offices of national Israeli airline El Al in Paris, with Israel Thursday urging French authorities to take action over the “barbaric act.” “I condemn the barbaric and violent act against El Al and expect the law enforcement authorities in France to locate the criminals and take strong action against them,” Israel’s transport minister Miri Regev wrote on X. She said the act was the result of …
On the night of Wednesday to Thursday, August 7, Israeli company offices in the capital were covered with red paint and slogans hostile to the Hebrew state.
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