France Arrests Suspect in Brussels Jewish Museum Shooting
- French authorities apprehended three Serbian individuals in Alpes-Maritimes on suspicion of defacing several Jewish locations in Paris during the past weekend.
- The vandalism involved spraying green paint on historic synagogues, a monument commemorating the Holocaust, and a Jewish deli in the Marais district and 20th arrondissement.
- Investigators are examining possible foreign involvement, with some sources citing Russian intelligence as allegedly directing the attacks to destabilize French society.
- Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the assault on the historic Marais synagogue, noting his family’s connection and urging swift action to protect the Jewish community.
- The arrests mark part of ongoing concerns over rising antisemitism in France and echo previous incidents believed linked to foreign actors, prompting investigation and political responses.
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For several months, acts of anti-Semitic vandalism have increased in France, against the background of foreign interference. The Russian regime is often pointed out for its role in these attempts to...
The suspects were arrested Monday in the Alpes-Maritimes as they were preparing to leave the territory. The Wall of the Just of the Holocaust Memorial, three synagogues and a restaurant were sprinkled with green paint on the night of Friday to Saturday in Paris.
The Shoah Memorial, two synagogues in the 4th arrondissement and another in the 20th district, as well as a restaurant were sprinkled with green paint on the night from Friday to Saturday.
The three suspects were arrested "by means of a thorough telephone analysis", reports "Le Figaro", and while they were about to leave France. These arrests accredit the ...
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