Criminals vandalize 85 Jewish graves in anti-Semitic attack at cemetery in Belgium

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2023-11-23 22:19:00

Charleroi Cemetery, Belgium, has an area reserved to honor soldiers who fought against Nazism in the Second World War Commonwealth war graves commission/Disclosure The City Council of Charleori, Belgium, condemned an act of anti-Semitic vandalism in which at least 85 Jewish graves were damaged and Star of David emblems were stolen from one of the city’s cemeteries. The criminal act was discovered on Wednesday (22) by a gravedigger who works at the cemetery. An investigation was opened, according to an AFP report. See also International Israel says it killed the commander of the Hamas terrorist group’s naval forces in Khan Younis International Israel says eliminating Hamas terrorists from northern Gaza is just ‘first stage of the war’ International Netanyahu says there will be no peace between Israel and Palestinians without the destruction of Hamas “The chosen location and the theft of many Stars of David leave little doubt about the anti-Semitic nature of the intentions,” said Charleroi Mayor Paul Magnette. “On behalf of the city, I completely condemn these abject acts,” Magnette added, saying she asked the city administration to notify families who had graves vandalized. Only the Jewish section of the cemetery was affected, confirming the anti-Semitic nature of the criminal act. Belgium has seen an increase in anti-Semitic acts and comments since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas on October 7. Police are monitoring Jewish schools and places of worship more closely.
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