France mulls a ban on Jewish Defence League
Members say they have themselves been provoked, forced to defend themselves against attacks on synagogues and the looting of Jewish-owned shops by youths of north African origin. An unnamed spokesman for the group told Le Monde that a ban was a “message to the Jewish community that its future lies in Israel not in France”.
They added: “This will be the first time since the Vichy regime that a Jewish organisation will have been dissolved in France.”
Moderate Jewish groups in France reject the methods and ideology of the LDJ and welcome the decision, but they have also called for banning of a group called ‘Gaza Firm’, purportedly influenced by the anti-Semitic French comedian Dieudonné.
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