A new anti-Semitic drama.
A sixty-year-old leaving a synagogue in Paris on Friday March 1 was beaten and insulted as a
“dirty Jew”
, we learned on Saturday from police sources, with Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin denouncing a
“new anti-Semitic attack”
and an
“unspeakable act”
.
“According to the first elements, a new anti-Semitic attack took place in Paris yesterday evening
,” wrote Gérald Darmanin on X.
“Everything is being done to find the author of this unspeakable act
,” he added.
The attack took place on Friday at 5:30 p.m. on rue des Orteaux, in the 20th arrondissement, police sources told AFP.
The man
“wearing a yarmulke”
was leaving the synagogue and was attacked by a man who
“fleed on foot
,” these sources said.
The author
“insulted the victim as a ‘dirty Jew’ while punching and kicking him several times
,” detailed one of them.
Firefighters transported the victim to hospital, the source added.
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin asked prefects on Friday to strengthen protection measures for the Jewish community, particularly around schools and places of worship, after the events of recent days in Gaza, according to a note consulted by AFP SATURDAY.
On Thursday, a distribution of humanitarian aid in this territory turned into tragedy after Israeli shooting and a stampede which left 115 dead, according to the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas.
The international community has called for an investigation and an immediate ceasefire in the war triggered by the bloody attack carried out on October 7 in southern Israel by Hamas commandos infiltrated from Gaza.