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Jewish Youths Fight Back Against Islamist Mob in Paris
Video appears to show clashes outside the Don Yitzchak Abarbanel synagogue
in Paris, as Muslim extremists attempted to force their way in.
by Ari Soffer First Publish: 7/16/2014, 12:14 PM
Dramatic video footage has emerged showing French Jews clashing with
Muslim extremists outside the Don Yitzchak Abarbanel Synagogue in eastern
Paris on Sunday, after anti-Israel protesters violently attacked the
synagogue and attempted to force their way in.
The attack left the Jewish community "shocked", one community
member told Arutz Sheva, noting that even amid the current alarming
levels of anti-Semitism in France such a mob attack on a synagogue had
left people particularly shaken.
On Monday, Serge Ben Haim, one of the leaders of the Jewish community in
Paris, told IDF Radio that the incident was reminiscent of Kristallnacht,
and said that it was time for French leaders to start tackling
anti-Semitism more seriously.
The video, which was uploaded Monday and is entitled "Pro-Israelis
who break everything in front of the synagogue on Rue de la Roquette,"
illustrates how in the absence of an effective political response, young
Jews are increasingly feeling forced to take matters into their own hands.
Young Jewish men can be seen wielding metal poles and chairs, and hurling
chairs and other missiles at the Muslim extremists, who respond in kind.
At one point, the Jewish group charges the anti-Israel crowd, forcing them
back, but their attackers later regroup and in turn charge the apparently
outnumbered Jews. One Jewish man can seen being badly beaten by the mob
before police finally intervene to drive them away.
Commentors under the Youtube video claim the incident proves that Jews
"provoked" the anti-Israel crowd into attacking the synagogue,
but one community member said the video was misleading, comparing it to
selectively-edited videos of IDF soldiers which show false evidence of
Israeli "crimes" by excluding crucial context. "What you
have to understand is the background to this," said the witness,
who asked to remain anonymous. "A synagogue in a different
neighborhood of Paris was attacked the previous day at about 6 p.m., when
it was still Shabbat, by a much smaller group a few dozen Muslims who
hurled abuse and spat at worshippers. People are very afraid."
She said that the clash on Sunday actually began when the anti-Israel
group attempted to storm the Don Yitzchak Abarbanel Synagogue, which at
the time was hosting a rabbinical conference. She claimed that police were
called but were very slow in responding, and only arrived in sufficient
numbers to push back the protesters after the President of the French
rabbinate made a direct phone call to French Prime Minister Manuel Valls,
who then contacted Paris's Chief of Police to dispatch sufficient forces
to the synagogue.
A spokesman for the French Jewish Defense League - the Ligue de Defense
Juive or LDJ - said that roughly 60 Jewish youths took part in the
clashes, 50 of whom were LDJ members and the remaining 10 of whom were
members of the Betar youth movement. He said that Jewish volunteer
security guards outside the synagogue remained there and did not
participate in the clashes themselves.
The spokesman also claimed that apart from police inaction there was a
woeful lack of "even unarmed" security guards outside some
Jewish institutions, and said that the incident illustrated the importance
of Jewish schools and synagogues taking extra security precautions.
He said six police and three Betar members were injured in the clashes, but
did not know how many anti-Israel rioters were injured. Seven Muslim
extremists were arrested by police later in the week in connection to the
incident, he added.
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