Paris Memorial Vandalized on Anniversary of Roundup of City’s Jews in 1941

Guno צְבִי

We fight, We win
On October 12, 2000, just before Sukkot, Vadim Nurzhitz and Yossi Avrahami were stopped at a Palestinian Authority roadblock and detained by PA policemen who took them to the police station in el-Bireh, Ramallah, not far from Arafat’s Muqata headquarters. The two Israelis were beaten and stabbed, and a local youth named Aziz Salha appeared at the window, displaying his blood-smeared hands to the crowd, which cheered wildly. One of the two Israelis was thrown out the window and beaten to death, and one was shot and set on fire, and his head was beaten to a pulp.

I was reminded yesterday of that horrifying event, that once again revealed the true feelings of our Arab neighbors about co-existence with us – the true scope of which we discovered on October 7, 2023.

On Tuesday, Islamist ghouls defaced with bloodied hands Le Mur des Justes, the Wall of the Righteous in Paris, commemorating the expulsion and execution of the Jews of the city, was defaced on a day that marked both Israel’s 76th year of independence and the first roundup of the Jews of Paris in 1941

 
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