Irish Independent

Fren ch take up fight again st an ti-Semitism

- Rachel Alexander

MORE than 300 French dignitarie­s and stars, including former president Nicolas Sarkozy, have signed a manifesto denouncing a “new anti-Semitism” marked by “Islamist radicalisa­tion” after a series of murders of Jews.

The country’s half-millionplu­s Jewish community is the largest in Europe but has been hit by a wave of emigration to Israel in the past two decades, partly due to the emergence of virulent anti-Semitism in predominan­tly immigrant neighbourh­oods.

“We demand that the fight against this democratic failure that is anti-Semitism becomes a national cause before it’s too late. Before France is no longer France,” reads the manifesto co-signed by politician­s from the left and right and including celebritie­s like actor Gerard Depardieu.

The signatorie­s of the manifesto, published in the ‘Le Figaro’ newspaper, condemned a “quiet ethnic purging” driven by rising Islamist radicalism. They also accused the media of remaining silent.

“In our recent history, 11 Jews have been assassinat­ed – and some tortured – by radical Islamists because they were Jewish,” the declaratio­n said.

The murders reach as far back as 2006 and include the 2012 shooting of three schoolchil­dren and a teacher at a Jewish school by Islamist gunman Mohammed Merah in Toulouse.

Three years later, an associate of the two brothers who massacred a group of cartoonist­s at satirical magazine ‘Charlie Hebdo’ killed four people in a hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarke­t in Paris.

In April 2017, an Orthodox Jewish woman in her 60s was thrown out of the window of her Paris flat by a neighbour shouting “Allahu Akhbar” (God is greatest).

The latest attack took place last month when two perpetrato­rs stabbed an 85-year-old Jewish woman 11 times before setting her body on fire, in a crime treated as anti-Semitic.

Her brutal death sent shockwaves through France and prompted 30,000 people to join a march in her memory.

Condemning the “dreadful” killing, President Emmanuel Macron had reiterated his determinat­ion to fighting anti-Semitism.

Yesterday’s manifesto said: “French Jews are 25 times more at risk of being attacked than their fellow Muslim citizens.”

 ??  ?? Actor Gerard Depardieu is one of the mainfesto’s signatorie­s
Actor Gerard Depardieu is one of the mainfesto’s signatorie­s

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