With over 1,500 antisemitic incidents between Oct. 7 and mid-November – three times the reported number in the entire 2022 – more French Jews seek to escape the climate of fear
With over 1,500 antisemitic incidents between Oct. 7 and mid-November – three times the reported number in the entire 2022 – more French Jews seek to escape the climate of fear
Marking buildings with Stars of David is how the Nazis marked Jewish homes and properties.
There’s this article (The Guardian), which includes accounts from the police chief of Paris, and the mayor of Besancon.
But that’s unlikely to be what happened here: BBC
My reply was an explanation to what you wrote in this part and why it is considered antisemitic:
Also in the article that I have linked, the mention of this incident is immediately followed by this:
Yeah, that’s fair, I did not have that context originally. I should have quoted the article I linked, because the salient parts point out that it was strange the graffiti evoked the Israeli flag, which I had noticed originally:
I’m inclined to agree with the BBC’s conclusion:
I notice the Times of Israel doesn’t consider this months-old information when continuing to reference it as evidence of anti-semitism.