France deports Algerian Deliveroo rider who refused to serve Jewish customers
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said the Deliveroo rider, who was illegally living in France, was deported on Saturday
The courier, identified as Dhia Edine D. by local media, was convicted in January for refusing to transport orders of kosher food to Jewish customers
Driver was expelled from France after serving four-month prison sentence
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A knife-wielding man has today been arrested by French police after being seen outside a Jewish school and a kosher market where pupils buy their lunch.
Security guards at the Yavne school in Marseille spotted the man brandishing the weapon on Friday and alerted police, who tackled him to the ground as he tried to enter the nearby market.
The children were all kept inside the school while officers searched the area for explosives or any accomplices, and no one was injured, a Marseille police spokeswoman said.
One witness claimed the man was also armed with a tear gas canister.
A new report by a leading British anti-racism organization showed a troubling rise in antisemitic conspiracy theories surrounding the COVID-19.
“Today, they strongly reiterate how much the fight against antisemitism must be everybody’s business and they affirm their willingness to work with all those and all those engaged in this struggle,” it continued.
Calling for “spiritual resistance against antisemitism,” the declaration said that while “faith in Jesus distinguishes and separates us, it obliges us also, in memory of the terribly dark hours of history and in preserving the memory of the victims of the Holocaust and antisemitic killings in recent decades, to recognize this: healing from antisemitism and anti-Judaism is the indispensable foundation for a genuine fraternity on a universal scale.”