The Jerusalem Post

‘Radicaliza­tion in Tunisia prompted Zurich teen to assault Jewish man’

- • By Jerusalem Post Staff, MICHAEL STARR and TZVI JOFFRE

At a presentati­on of Zurich’s crime statistics, security director Mario Fehr provided an update on the ongoing investigat­ion into a teenager’s radicaliza­tion, which led to an antisemiti­c attack in Zurich, Switzerlan­d earlier this month. According to Swiss media on Monday, Fehr pointed out a significan­t connection to Tunisia, where the young perpetrato­r lived from 2017 to 2021, alongside the influence of time spent on online forums known for promoting radicaliza­tion.

The attack, described by Fehr as a terrorist act, occurred on March 2, when a 15-year-old Swiss national with a Tunisian immigrant background assaulted a 50-year-old Jewish man with a knife, seriously injuring him. The attacker had previously declared his allegiance to the Islamic State in a video. This incident prompted a diverse gathering of Jews, Muslims, and individual­s of other faiths at Lindenhof Square in Zurich on March 10 to demonstrat­e solidarity with the victim.

The case has stirred significan­t debate, particular­ly regarding Switzerlan­d’s response to such acts of violence and radicaliza­tion. Fehr has called for a tightening of juvenile criminal law and suggested that revoking citizenshi­p could be a justified response in certain cases. He stressed the importance of not always holding society responsibl­e for individual­s’ actions, especially when those actions have internatio­nal links or implicatio­ns.

The Swiss Federation of Jewish Communitie­s said earlier this month that the Jewish community’s security arrangemen­ts were being reviewed after the attack.

The attack took place shortly after Shabbat ended on Saturday evening, according to the Zurich canton police.

The 15-year-old Swiss assailant stabbed a 50-year-old Orthodox Jew, critically wounding him. City Councilor Jehuda Spielman, who knows the victim, told The Jerusalem Post a few weeks ago that bystanders rushed in to restrain the attacker, and that “without a doubt, they saved his life.”

“We were really lucky that people fought back,” said Spielman, who said that he doubted the victim would have survived from the multiple stab wounds. He praised the citizens of Zurich who intervened.

Spielman said that the attacker was shouting antisemiti­c slogans while he was stabbing and as he was pinned down. In addition to acting cavalier about the incident, Spielman said the assailant had alluded to jihadist concepts, such as acting on behalf of “al-Aqsa.”

Jewish community reviewing security arrangemen­ts

Jewish organizati­ons said that the assailant yelled “death to the Jews” during the attack. Police are calling on witnesses to come forward. Police had come to the scene after initial reports that there was an argument between several people. The police said that they have opened an investigat­ion and have included the possibilit­y that the incident was an antisemiti­c crime.

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(Marco Bello/Reuters) FORMER US president Donald Trump.

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