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Jamel Debbouze: "I Was a Muslim, a Victim of Anti-Semitism"

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On 18 January 2015, a few days after the attacks on Charlie Hebdo and the Hyper Hider, Jamel Debbouze sat in front of the cameras from Seven to Eight. The humorist dropped a sentence that had then marked the minds: "I was a Muslim victim of anti-Semitism." For this child of Barbes and Trappes, religion is an intimate affair. Muslim, he never spoke publicly about it, preferring to define himself by his profession as an artist. After the 17 deaths…
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On 18 January 2015, a few days after the attacks on Charlie Hebdo and the Hyper Hider, Jamel Debbouze sat in front of the cameras from Seven to Eight. The humorist dropped a sentence that had then marked the minds: "I was a Muslim victim of anti-Semitism." For this child of Barbes and Trappes, religion is an intimate affair. Muslim, he never spoke publicly about it, preferring to define himself by his profession as an artist. After the 17 deaths…

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closermag.fr broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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