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Wiesenthal Centre Report on Paris Terrorism Trials – “Closed but not Closure”
By the Centre’s Director for International Relations, Dr. Shimon Samuels Paris – This week, a ParisTribunal closed the proceedings against 14...
By Dr. Shimon Samuels, SWC Director for International Relations
Paris - In the years following the terrorist bombing of the Paris Copernic Synagogue, the French Jewish community was galvanized tocreate Jewish radio stations and training courses for the protection of Jewish religious and cultural institutions.
On Succot, 30 October 1980, I accompanied Aliza Shagrir, who had just arrived from Israel, to the corner of rue Copernic. While Icontinued walking straight ahead, she turned to meet her death outside the synagogue at the hands of a terrorist who has since been identified and is still at large.
In those days, attacks on Jews were imported from the Middle East conflict.
As time passed, the perpetrators came from migrant families and were indoctrinated by antisemitic agitators in certain mosques, someeven clandestine.
Since 9/11, a number of young Muslims were coopted into Daesh, then ISIS, to wage war against the West... Some left for Syria orIraq, others remained in Europe, to kill Jews in the name of Allah or “Palestine”.
In a conversation with French Interior Minister, Gerald Darmanin, he promised to close down Jihadi mosques and affiliated Islamistschools. To date, the Minister is keeping his word.
Besides the radical left and Islamist ring surrounding Paris, there is a high level of antisemitic propaganda or violence, also inother major cities, such as Toulouse, Marseille, Avignon or Lyon.
This takes us back to Copernic:
In view of only last month’s assault on a 13 year-old boy who was wearing a kippa, we return to the Copernic idea of now devisingnew instruments - such as a hidden SOS system, or connected smart devices - for potential victims to alert, in real time, both the police and a dedicated Jewish station...
The growth of native-born Islamists in France recalls the words of the Passover Haggadah: “The Lord took us out of Egypt with aclenched fist and an outstretched hand.”
This means also more outreach initiatives connecting young Jews and Muslims. Through multi-faith dialogue, the latter will betterunderstand the danger that Islamism represents for themselves. To quote Simon Wiesenthal, “What begins with the Jews does not end with the Jews!”
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By the Centre’s Director for International Relations, Dr. Shimon Samuels Paris – This week, a ParisTribunal closed the proceedings against 14...
Paris – Last week, Simon Wiesenthal Centre Director for International Relations, Dr.Shimon Samuels, commended the Mayor of Paris, the French...
Paris - In a letter to Paris-based International Automobile Federation (FIA) President, Mohammed Ahmad Sultan BenSulayem, the Simon Wiesenthal...