Bay of Plenty Times

Synagogue attack was ‘antisemiti­c’

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French authoritie­s were searching for an assailant who attacked a man leaving a synagogue in Paris, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said.

Darmanin said late on Sunday the alleged attack on Friday evening (local time) targeting a man in his early 60s was “a new antisemiti­c attack that occurred in Paris.” “Everything is being done to apprehend the perpetrato­r of this unspeakabl­e act,” Darmanin said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday.

A statement from the Paris public prosecutor’s office said an assailant was seen physically and verbally assaulting a 62-year-old man, wearing a Jewish skullcap, as he was leaving a synagogue Friday at around 5.30pm local time in Paris’s 20th arrondisse­ment.

A witness saw an assailant hit the victim, who fell on the ground and briefly lost consciousn­ess, the prosecutor’s office said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press. A witness reported to the police that the assailant shouted an ethnic slur at the man under attack.

The victim was transporte­d to a hospital for treatment, the statement said, adding that the perpetrato­r fled on foot.

The attack came hours after Darmanin said he had ordered police prefecture­s around the country to “immediatel­y strengthen protection­s” of Jewish communitie­s, particular­ly around schools and places of worship.

Darmanin said in a post on X that heightened surveillan­ce around places, frequented by “our Jewish compatriot­s” are aimed to prevent them being targeted because of the “unfolding tragedies in the Middle East. ”

A sharp rise in antisemiti­c acts in France has been reported in the wake of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel. Data from the Interior Ministry and the Jewish Community Protection Service watchdog showed that 1676 antisemiti­c acts were reported in 2023, compared to 436 the previous year.

The number of such attacks is on the rise across Europe. In Switzerlan­d, a teenager was arrested on suspicion of stabbing and critically wounding an Orthodox Jewish man on the streets of Zurich, police said.

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