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French Alps Business Owner Questioned Over Antisemitic Remarks Caught on Video

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LES DEUX ALPES, France (VINnews) — A business owner at a French Alps resort was questioned by authorities after a video showed her telling Jewish tourists that there were “too many of you,” prompting a national outcry and an investigation into possible antisemitic discrimination. 🚨BUVETTE INTERDIT AUX JUIFS ‼️Voici comment on accueille les Juifs à […]

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A video in which a woman utters anti-Semitic words arouses indignation on social networks. The manager of a buvette in Les Deux Alpes (Isère), heard by the gendarmes, acknowledged the facts....

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In a viral video released on Friday, we hear an exchange between a client and the owner of a drink that launches: "The Jewish community, you are too numerous." Ministers Laurent Nuñez and Aurore Bergé reacted strongly.

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The video of a shopkeeper at the Iseroise station in Les Deux Alpes calling on a customer about his Jewish confession has become viral on social network X. The Minister of the Interior and the Minister responsible for Combating Discrimination have strongly denounced these statements. The Grenoble Public Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation. - Isère: Nuñez and Bergé denounce anti-Semitic statements by a shopkeeper at the station des De…

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An investigation was opened of the head of "public provocation to hatred or violence on the grounds of origin or religion", according to the Grenoble Public Prosecutor's Office. The merchant, whose statements were filmed, "recognized the statements made by explaining the context in which they were made," he said.

·Paris, France
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Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez and Minister Aurore Bergé condemn the statements made by a trader in Les Deux-Alpes, filmed and widely relayed on social networks Le

·France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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