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Footage Shows Paris Zionist Group Attacking Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Who Assaulted Synagogue

Jul 16, 2014, 04:54 IST

This weekend, we reported that pro-Palestinian demonstrators had forced Jewish worshippers inside a synagogue for more than an hour as they assaulted the building. The Associated Press had reported that the pro-Palestinian demonstrators "tried to force their way into" the synagogue. Nine demonstrators ended up detained, with six police and two Jewish residents injured, LeParisien said.

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Now, new footage has emerged that French magazine le Nouvel Observateur says shows the pro-Palestinian demonstrators were themselves attacked.

It shows what the magazine says are members of the Jewish Defense League, a pro-Zionist group, hurling chairs and other objects at the pro-Palestinian demonstrators near the synagogue, while chanting things like "Palestine, go **** yourself!"

It's quite violent: The JDL members rushing coalesces at just under the minute-mark. They then begin retreating as they spot a counter-surge. At about the 3:25 mark, we can see someone getting severely beaten before security services intervene.

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The Nouvel Observateur says this is a more complete video than the one below, which BI also shared, that showed the pro-Palestinian demonstrators on the offensive:

Today, President Francois Hollande voiced concern about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict getting "imported" into France, home to both Western Europe's largest Jewish and Muslim populations, the Daily Mail says. Those fears do not seem misplaced.

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