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Jewish graves vandalized in Belgium

VnExpressVnExpress24/11/2023


At least 85 Jewish graves at a cemetery in Belgium were vandalized and items stolen in suspected anti-Semitic acts.

Authorities in the southern Belgian city of Charleroi launched an investigation on November 23 after staff at a cemetery in the Marcinelle neighborhood discovered graves that had been vandalized. Only the Jewish section of the cemetery was affected, suggesting the vandalism was anti-Semitic in nature.

"The location of the vandalism and the fact that many Stars of David, a Jewish symbol, were stolen lead us to suspect an anti-Semitic nature to this act," said Charleroi Mayor Paul Magnette.

"On behalf of the city, I completely condemn these cowardly acts," he added, asking the city government to notify each family whose graves were vandalized.

A cemetery in Belgium. Photo: Brussels Times

A cemetery in Belgium. Photo: Brussels Times

Belgium has seen an increase in anti-Semitic comments and actions since the Israel-Hamas war broke out on October 7. Police are monitoring Jewish communities, schools and places of worship more closely.

"I express my solidarity and support to the families affected by this act. Anti-Semitism is an evil that we must continue to fight with all our strength," Mr. Magnette stressed.

Yves Oschinsky, president of the umbrella group of Jewish organisations in Belgium, described the atrocity as "horrific".

Huyen Le (According to Reuters , AFP, EJP Press )



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