The Jerusalem Post

Place de Jérusalem plaza inaugurate­d in Paris amid pro-Palestinia­n protests

- • By ALON EINHORN and ROSSELLA TERCATIN

Despite a pro-Palestinia­n demonstrat­ion, the “Place de Jérusalem” plaza was inaugurate­d in Paris, at the initiative of Mayor Anne Hidalgo.

“In this sad period of recrudesce of racist and antisemiti­c acts, recalling the ties that unite the city of Paris and the Jewish community is essential,” Hidalgo wrote to the president of the Central Consistory of France, Joel Mergui. The Consistory is the body that represents French Jewry in matters of religion.

“For this reason, your proposal for devoting a square to Jerusalem in the capital seems very sensible, also in order to remember the friendship and the unity between the city of Paris and the State of Israel,” she added.

Upon the approval of Hidalgo’s proposal, Danielle Simonnet from the far-left party La France Insoumise proposed an amendment, requesting that the street sign reads “Place de Jérusalem – with the wish that it becomes the future capital of two states.”

Simonnet’s proposal was rejected, which sparked a large protest from pro-Palestinia­n associatio­ns.

Dozens of people protested against the move, including the Associatio­n France Palestine Solidarity, which invited supporters to join the demonstrat­ion under the name “No to the confiscati­on of Jerusalem!”

Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion participat­ed in the inaugurati­on event in Paris, following the invitation of Hidalgo.

The plaza, located at the intersecti­on of Rue de Courcelles and Boulevard of Reims in the central 17th Arrondisse­ment, is also the site of the future European Center of Judaism (ECJ), which is currently under constructi­on.

 ?? (Jerusalem Municipali­ty) ?? JERUSALEM MAYOR Moshe Lion inaugurate­s Place de Jérusalem in Paris yesterday.
(Jerusalem Municipali­ty) JERUSALEM MAYOR Moshe Lion inaugurate­s Place de Jérusalem in Paris yesterday.

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