Bomb and gun attacks on Jews in Europe
Jewish Chronicle | 26.04.2002 12:43
Canberra’s National Jewish Centre was attacked by a firebomb. Rocks were used to try to smash the windows of the building, which also houses the city’s Orthodox synagogue, but the reinforced glass held. Firebombs were thrown, but bounced back. The smoke triggered the building’s smoke alarm.
According to Gary Fellman, president of the centre, “Little damage was done. We were very fortunate the windows didn’t give way.”
A Shabbat service, regularly attended by Israeli embassy staff, took place as usual, followed by a Yom Ha’atzmaut function in the evening.
In Belgium, a series of anti-Jewish incidents — and pro-Palestinian rallies — prompted a public rally by the Jewish community.
Nearly 2,000 Belgian Jews gathered at the synagogue in Anderlecht, a Brussels suburb with a large Muslim population. The shul was firebombed earlier this month.
Organised by community organisations as a protest against racism and anti-Semitism, the rally went off without incident. Within 24 hours, however two more attacks on Jewish sites had taken place.
In Charleroi, south of Brussels, a gun attack left a synagogue with 18 bullet-holes, while in Brussels the windows of a Jewish-owned furniture shop were daubed with graffiti and swastikas.
A synagogue in Antwerp was also firebombed earlier this month, and last week a building housing a Jewish bookshop and kosher delicatessen was burned down.
Two weeks ago, a window in a Jewish travel agency in Brussels was pelted with stones. In Antwerp, pro-Palestinian demonstrators smashed the windows of several Jewish shops.
“Anti-Semitism is resurfacing in a different form,” said Guy Weissberg, 40, a local businessman. “The events in Israel are being used as an excuse for attacks against Jews.”
According to Gary Fellman, president of the centre, “Little damage was done. We were very fortunate the windows didn’t give way.”
A Shabbat service, regularly attended by Israeli embassy staff, took place as usual, followed by a Yom Ha’atzmaut function in the evening.
In Belgium, a series of anti-Jewish incidents — and pro-Palestinian rallies — prompted a public rally by the Jewish community.
Nearly 2,000 Belgian Jews gathered at the synagogue in Anderlecht, a Brussels suburb with a large Muslim population. The shul was firebombed earlier this month.
Organised by community organisations as a protest against racism and anti-Semitism, the rally went off without incident. Within 24 hours, however two more attacks on Jewish sites had taken place.
In Charleroi, south of Brussels, a gun attack left a synagogue with 18 bullet-holes, while in Brussels the windows of a Jewish-owned furniture shop were daubed with graffiti and swastikas.
A synagogue in Antwerp was also firebombed earlier this month, and last week a building housing a Jewish bookshop and kosher delicatessen was burned down.
Two weeks ago, a window in a Jewish travel agency in Brussels was pelted with stones. In Antwerp, pro-Palestinian demonstrators smashed the windows of several Jewish shops.
“Anti-Semitism is resurfacing in a different form,” said Guy Weissberg, 40, a local businessman. “The events in Israel are being used as an excuse for attacks against Jews.”
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HUNS A GO GO
26.04.2002 21:46
collete
yeah and ...
26.04.2002 22:31
hp
the FINAL SOLUTION
26.04.2002 22:36
agnes sugar
yeah Sharon is being used by the USA
27.04.2002 05:52
Israel is doing this on their own. Too bad for the Jewish that Sharon is going to cause the Palestinians to gain their pre 1967 bordered country soon. Aparently the suicide bombings were strategic afterall, they got the arab street to finally bring their leaders to make a sensible peace process, and make Israel look like Nazis, cause a rift between Israel and Europe and possibly cause a rift between U.S. and it (although highly unlikely - $$ talks afterall)
So what if there's anti-semetism on the rise, the settlers brought it on. Take a look at their culture and beliefs and you'll see it was bound to happen.
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mixing the two
27.04.2002 08:12
They have been pulling the wool over our eyes for years.
The ploy here is simple, they tar everyone with thhe same brush. So left wing pro palestinian demonstraters become lumped together with right wing anti jewish fascists.
This kind of opportunism will work for a while, but it could easily backfire and encourage the fascists to really go to town. If the largely well off, middle class and upwards, jewish community really came out on the side of humanity and condemned Sharon, they would not only earn a whole load of creds from the activist movvement, but also stop sharon in his tracks. Instead of trying to lay an antisemetic rap on anyone who even slightly critical towards Israel.
Some of the pro Israel articles this last week are really scraping the barrel .. yuk
earp