by Eldad Beck, News Agencies and Israel Hayom Staff
Incident comes less than a week after swastikas were spray-painted on store and on third anniversary of attack on kosher supermarket in Paris
The back of the
burned kosher supermarket in Creteil, Tuesday
Photo: AP
A kosher supermarket burned down in Paris early Tuesday, on the third anniversary of the Islamic terrorist attack on the Hyper Cacher kosher supermarket in the French capital in which four Jews were murdered.
No one was injured in the fire at the Promo
& Stock supermarket in Creteil, a southeastern suburb of Paris. But
the blaze was so hot it melted the store's metal shutters. It also
caused damage to the adjacent Hyper Cacher supermarket.
French authorities are treating the
incident as a probable arson attack. The store's shutters were found to
have been forced open, supporting the assumption that the fire was an
act of arson, Antoine Besme of the regional prosecutor's office told
The Associated Press.
Less than a week earlier, anti-Semitic
graffiti and swastikas were spray-painted on the supermarket's shutters,
as well as on the Hyper Cacher store next door.
Besme said a preliminary investigation had
been launched and authorities were checking to see if the fire was
linked to last week's vandalism.
The owner of the Promo & Stock store is
a Muslim known for maintaining excellent relations with the Jewish
community in Creteil.
According to the French Jewish National
Bureau of Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism, the fire was apparently
intended to punish the store owner for his good relations with Jews.
Albert Elharrar, president of the Creteil
Jewish community, told AP the good relations between the Muslim
owner and local Jews shows "the spirit of the city of Creteil where the
Jewish community lives."
Creteil is home to a large Jewish
community, numbering 23,000 out of 90,000 residents, as well as to a
large Muslim and Arab community. In recent years, the number of Jews has
shrunk because of increased friction with Muslim neighbors.
Israeli Ambassador to France Aliza Bin-Noun
tweeted a message condemning the attack, calling it a "shameful
provocation" and saying it "proves the need to continue fighting against
anti-Semitism."
On Jan. 9, 2015, Islamic extremist Amedy
Coulibaly took hostages at the Hyper Cacher supermarket in central Paris
and killed four people. That attack occurred one day after
Coulibaly killed a policewoman in a southern suburb of the capital and
two days after his associates, brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi,
murdered 11 people in the offices of the satirical weekly magazine
Charlie Hebdo in Paris and a policeman on a nearby street. Those
incidents preceded a wave of deadly Islamic assaults in France that took
dozens of lives.
Tuesday's incident came as France led a somber tribute to the 17 victims of the January 2015 Paris attacks.
Eldad Beck, News Agencies and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/01/10/kosher-market-in-paris-burns-in-likely-anti-semitic-arson-attack/
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