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School in Lyon set on fire and sprayed with antisemitic and pro-Palestine graffiti - European Jewish Congress

Summary by European Jewish Congress
A primary school in Lyon, France, was set on fire and daubed with antisemitic and pro-Palestine slogans and swastikas, the local prefecture reported. The graffiti was found in three classrooms in the Nové-Josserand school, but the fire only affected the outdoor toilets. Mohamed Chihi, deputy for tranquility, safety, and security at Lyon City Hall, said, “Antisemitic graffiti, swastikas, attempted arson: these acts target our school, and therefor…
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European Jewish Congress broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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