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Islamist media celebrates riot-fueled vandalism targeting French Jews

“We are going to make you a Shoah” was spray-painted at a Holocaust memorial in a Paris suburb.

French police preparing to face rioters in Nanterre, France on June 29, 2023. Credit: PVNF/Shutterstock.
French police preparing to face rioters in Nanterre, France on June 29, 2023. Credit: PVNF/Shutterstock.

“Teach your sons that hating France is a creed,” declared Mohamed Bachir El Ibrahimi, an Algerian Islamic scholar and resistance fighter, as quoted on the website Islamic News World.

His teachings practically foreshadowed the recent riots in France after French police killed a 17-year-old Algerian immigrant on June 27, an act caught on video that quickly circulated on social media. It caused Algerian-led riots soon joined by other immigrant groups.

Shops and stores faced looting, though Jewish sites experienced singular vandalism with the words “We are going to make you a Shoah [Holocaust]” at the Nanterre memorial outside Paris. Kosher restaurants have experienced looting; some were even set on fire. The mayor of the Paris suburb of L’Haÿ-les-Roses, Vincent Jeanbrun, was also attacked and his wife injured when rioters try to burn down their home.

Numerous Islamist media figures have praised the violence. Ayat Oraby, a former Egyptian TV and MB affiliate, tweeted: “To where is France heading?? To hell, God’s willing! [...] To date, burning of a large number of buildings ranging about 500 public buildings (with the best wishes for more).”

Oraby defended the violence in the streets, saying “France deserves what is happening and more because of its criminality against Muslims.”

Ahmed Mansour, an anchor on Al Jazeera, claimed that “France is officially turning into a police state.”

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