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Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Antisemitism in Belgium 

Death Threats In Antwerp Cause Jewish And Muslim Leaders To Call For Peace

Jan 06, 2009
http://hamercaz.com/hamercaz/site/news_item.php?id=3257

"Antwerp, Belgium -- The Jewish community in Antwerp has received about a dozen death threats over recent days. They appeared on the website of the Jewish monthly magazine Joods Actueel.

Joods Actueel also received death threats by an anonymous man who claims to be willing to sacrifice himself to avenge the suffering of the Palestinians in Gaza. He threatened a suicide attack: "You are not safe. I know where to find you. Child by child," reads the menacing message with a slew of anti-Semitic slurs.

The editor-in-chief of Joods Actueel, Michael Frellich, was not planning to make the threats public at first. He changed his mind though after the arson attempt on the home of a Jewish family in Antwerp yesterday.

Unknown persons shoved rags with lighter fluid through the mailbox of a Jewish family home and tried to light it. Luckily the fire did not catch on. The incident has been confirmed by the Antwerp public prosecutor's office.

The perpetrators have not yet been identified, but the police are investigating clues. The Antwerp police are stepping up patrols in the Jewish neighborhoods in Antwerp.

Freilich is attempting to join hands with the Muslim community in Antwerp to call for peace. He and Hicham El Mzairh, a Muslim member of the Flemish liberal party differ in their opinions on the conflict in the Middle East but they stress that protest here is not a solution. They held a joint press conference, both calling on their communities to restore peace and calm in Antwerp.

"What we both share is our concern as inhabitants of Antwerp. We think it's not good to import the conflict here. Unrest here will not help the suffering of the people in a dramatic situation in Gaza," says Hicham El Mzairh.

"Our first aim is show people that the Muslim community and the Jewish community co-exist peacefully here. We have a lot in common - we are all Flemish, we are all Antwerp inhabitants, on a lot of other issues too we have common ground - and it's important to stress this," says Michael Freilich."

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Vandals Set Belgian Synagogue On Fire

Jan 06, 2009
http://hamercaz.com/hamercaz/site/news_item.php?id=3270

"Brussels, Belgium -- In the latest of a string of anti-Semitic incidents aimed at Belgian Jews, unknown people attempted to set fire to the Beth Hillel Reform synagogue in southern Brussels using paper and petrol as accelerants.

“The fire set to the door of the synagogue was rapidly extinguished after police intervened,” a police spokeswoman said Tuesday.

A Belgian government spokesman said security forces were taking additional precautions as street protests against Israel's operation in Gaza grow in size and in anger.

"We note that the situation is becoming more explosive," he said. "Police patrols in Antwerp, Brussels and Uccle, where the Israeli embassy is located, have been reinforced, as well as around buildings housing Jewish institutions."

In a statement, CCOJB, the umbrella representative body of Jewish organizations in Belgium, expressed its deep concern about the surge of anti-Semitic acts reported over the last days. It called for a meeting with the Belgian authorities to discuss the government’s response to the situation."

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Unknown assailants set fire to the door of Brussels synagogue

by: Maud Swinnen
European Jewish Press
Updated: 06/Jan/2009
http://www.ejpress.org/article/33379

"BRUSSELS (EJP)---Unknown people attempted to set fire to the Beth Hillel Liberal synagogue in southern Brussels using paper and petrol as accelerants, a police spokeswoman said Tuesday.

“The fire set to the door of the synagogue was rapidly extinguished after police intervened,” Fany Wellens said.

A Belgian government spokesman said security forces were taking precautions as street protests against Israel's operation in Gaza grow in size and in anger.

"We note that the situation is becoming more explosive," he said.

Scuffles broke out last week following a pro-Palestinian march in the northern city of Antwerp, which has large Jewish and Muslim communities.

Police forces have been put on high alert in the country.

"Police patrols in Antwerp, Brussels and Uccle, where the Israeli embassy is located, have been reinforced, as well as around buildings housing Jewish institutions,” the government said.

In a statement, CCOJB, the umbrella representative body of Jewish organizations in Belgium, expressed its deep concern about the surge of anti-Semitic acts reported over the last days. It called for a meeting with the Belgian authorities to discuss the government’s response to the situation.

The group said the “partial analysis by political, media and association leaders of the Mideast events developments “contributed to import the conflict in our country".”

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French and Belgian Jews concerned about growing number of anti-Semitic acts in wake of Gaza events

by: Maud Swinnen
European Jewish Press
Updated: 06/Jan/2009
http://www.ejpress.org/article/33350

"PARIS/ANTWERP (EJP)---Concern is growing in Jewish communities in France and Belgium following a spate of anti-Semitic incidents in the wake of the conflict in the Gaza Strip.

The National Bureau of Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism (BNVCA) reported that in Paris and several other French cities, Jews have been targeted since the beginning of Israel’s military operation.

Attackers launched two cars packed with petrol bombs at a synagogue in south-western city of Toulouse, Monday night, causing damage but no casualties. One car was set on fire and pushed by the other until it hit the door of the synagogue, at a time when about a dozen people were attending a class with a rabbi. The building caught fire but all those inside escaped unharmed.

Police found unexploded petrol bombs inside the second car, which did not catch fire. They said they were investigating the attack and had not made any arrests.
"Nobody was hurt in the blaze which has not been claimed," said Anne-Gaelle
Baudouin-Clerc, spokeswoman for the district prefecture.

“We consider that incitement to hatred of Israel from those who take part in anti-Israeli demonstrations as the cause of the anti-Jewish crimes,” Samy Ghozlan, head of the National Bureau for Vigilance against Anti-Semitism said.

Pro-Palestinian rallies have been held in several French cities since Israel began its operation.

“The conflict between Israel and Hamas is exploited by some extremists who support the Islamist-terrorist Hamas under the pretext of supporting the Palestinian people. They express hatred against Israel which leads to anti-Jewish acts like in 2000 after the beginning of the second Intifada,” he added.

The BNVCA also reported that a rabbi’s car was vandalized and anti-Jewish graffiti painted on the wall of a shopping center.

French Interior Minister Michele Alliot-Marie, who called the attack against the Toulouse synagogue "stupid and revolting," met Monday with leaders of France's Jewish and Muslim communities and security chiefs to deliver a message that the Gaza Strip conflict should not lead to violent acts in France.

France has Europe’s largest Jewish and Muslim communities.

Leila Shahid, the Palestinian representative to the European Union, had no doubt that Monday's attack in Toulouse was linked to rising anger among France's five million Muslims at news coming from the conflict. "Look at the awful incident yesterday in Toulouse with this car rammed into a place of worship, which is unacceptable, but a result of images from Gaza," she told Radio Monte Carlo radio.

Richard Prasquier, head of CRIF, the umbrella representative body of Jewish organizations in France, told Le Figaro newspaper that the aggressive behaviour by some protesters at pro-Palestinian rallies had worried him.

'We must really not import the conflict here. It must not, it cannot happen,' Richard Prasquier, who attended the meeting with the minister, said.

In Belgium, too, the Gaza events and protest demonstrations against Israel’s operation prompted a wave of anti-Semitic acts, rising fear in the Jewish community.

Last week, unknown attackers attempted to torch the house of a Jewish Orthodox family in Borgerhout, a suburb of the city of Antwerp where around 18,000 Jews live. An eyewitness who resides nearby alerted the police to the place and they managed to extinguish the flames before the house caught fire.

In Britain, a spokesman for a group that monitors anti-Semitic attacks said violence against Jews and their property was running at four times the normal level since the Gaza campaign began. "Over the last week, we've now seen over 20, perhaps 25, anti-Semitic incidents that appear to be related to the violence in Gaza and southern Israel," said Mark Gardner, of the Community Security Trust (CST).

On Saturday, during a large demonstration in the centre of the city by Muslims and left-wing activists against Israel and in support of Hamas, protesters set Israeli flags aflame, vandalized a Chabad Chanukah menorah and sprayed swastikas and hate graffiti on Jewish-owned shops.

According to Jewish monthly “Joods Actueel”, several members of the Jewish community received death threats from an anonymous man who claimed to be willing to sacrifice himself to avenge the suffering of the Palestinians in Gaza. They appeared on the website of the magazine.

The man threatened a suicide attack: "You are not safe. I know where to find you. Child by child," reads the message with a slew of anti-Semitic slurs .

Michael Freilich, the weekly’s chief editor, and Hicham El Mzairh, a local politician of Moroccan origin, made a joint appeal for calm and peace in Antwerp.

"Our first aim is to show people that the Muslim community and the Jewish community co-exist peacefully here and that it is important to maintain good relations,” they said during a press conference.

The Belgian Jewish community is planning a large demonstration in support of Israel and “for a real peace in the Middle East” Wednesday in front of the embassy of Iran in Brussels.

Iran is considered as the main sponsor of Hamas, the Islamist movement which controls the Gaza Strip."

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Belgian Public Broadcaster Under Fire For Offensive Holocaust Jokes

Dec 25, 2008
http://hamercaz.com/hamercaz/site/news_item.php?id=2996


"Belgium -- Jewish groups have condemned a Belgian public broadcaster for airing a show in which a comedian jokes about the Holocaust and the persecution of Jews.

On Oct. 27, the VRT broadcaster was forced to cancel a TV cooking show about Adolf Hitler's supposed favorite dish — alpine trout in butter sauce — as part of a series about famous people's favorite foods [see story HERE].

In the 2008 review show, which aired Dec. 21 and is available on the VRT web site, comedian Philippe Geubels accused Belgians Jews of overreacting to the food show.

"What are they going to do if there is a big gas leak in Antwerp?" asked Geubels, referring to the Belgian city which has a large Jewish community. "Take the city to court for provocation? Preemptively file charges against anyone who dares joke about that?"

Geubels also said the Holocaust cannot happen again because "Jews are much smarter now."

"They have spread across the world. Try rounding them up! Most are in America so you cannot send them by train to Germany" to die in gas chambers.

The CCOJB, a Jewish umbrella organization, said it planned legal steps against the VRT for its "multiplication of anti-Semitic provocations disguised as humor." It also asked the government of Belgium, which is responsible for the VRT, to act against those responsible for the broadcast.

"What a comedian does is up to him, but the VRT decides to include it in the show. At that point, the question can be asked, is this the task of a public broadcaster?" asked Michael Freilich, the head of the Jewish group Joods Actueel.

The VRT also came under criticism recently for an ad about a travel show focusing on Berlin. The ad featured the show’s host wearing a swastika armband and a Hitler mustache, giving the Nazi salute in front of a swastika flag."

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Hezbollah To Speak At Belgian Parliament

Dec 16, 2008
http://hamercaz.com/hamercaz/site/news_item.php?id=2775

"Brussels, Belgium -- Representatives of Hezbollah are scheduled to speak in the conference hall of the Belgian Parliament.

The Hezbollah representatives and the manager of the terrorist organization's Al Manar TV will address a symposium on Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

The CCOJB, which represents Jewish secular organizations in Brussels, and the Forum of Jewish organizations in Antwerp are organizing a protest, sources say.

The conference has nothing to do with the Belgian government, but is sponsored by the International Union of Parliamentarians for Palestine. It reportedly was organized by Fouad Lahssaini, a Belgian parliamentarian from the Ecolo Green Party who requested the use of the room last month and received approval on Dec. 9.

The articles of association of the International Union of Parliamentarians for Palestine refer to Israel as "the Zionist entity" and calls for its "expulsion ... from international institutions."

The Belgian Parliament is not endorsing the event, sources report.

The American Jewish Committee condemned the parliament's willingness to turn a blind eye to the speech in their seat of government.

"Hezbollah has the blood of thousands of American, French, Israeli, Lebanese and other citizens on its hands. It is simply disgraceful that Hezbollah officials were permitted to address a meeting in the parliament building of a leading European democracy," said AJC Executive Director David A. Harris."

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Belgian Ad Featuring Hitler Outrages Jewish Groups

Nov 24, 2008
http://hamercaz.com/hamercaz/site/news_item.php?id=2304

"Belgium -- An advertisement for a Belgian travel show features an image of Hitler.

The show with the offensive ad is part of a public broadcast channel that recently canceled a cooking show on Adolf Hitler’s favorite meal. The planned show outraged Jewish groups across the country [full story HERE].

The ad, featuring a caricature of the travel show’s host wearing a swastika armband and a Hitler mustache, was published in a national magazine.

The channel belongs to the Flemish broadcaster VRT.

"They obviously weren’t happy with our response [to the cooking show], so [they] have added Hitler for no obvious reason other than getting attention and angering the Jewish community and the 15,000 Belgian non-Jews who were deported during World War II," Michael Freilich, the editor of the Antwerp Jewish weekly newspaper Joods Actueel, said. "The Jewish community is furious. Some are even considering whether they want to live here"."

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Belgian Jews Outraged At TV Show Featuring "Hitler's Favorite Meal"

Oct 27, 2008
http://www.hamercaz.com/hamercaz/site/news_item.php?id=1767

"Berchtesgaden, Bavaria -- A Belgian television show will prepare Adolf Hitler's favorite meal on the air. Television chef Jerien Meus of the VRT station reportedly plans to prepare the meal, which includes trout in butter sauce, at Berchtesgaden in Bavaria, the former site of Hitler's "Eagle's Nest" alpine headquarters and now a tourist attraction and museum.

Meus, 30, reportedly catches the fish himself and prepares it on "Favorite Dish," which is scheduled to air Tuesday. Meus on past programs has explored the culinary preferences of other celebrities.

The act has angered Belgian Jewish community and survivor groups.

Michael Freilich, the editor-in-chief of the Antwerp Jewish paper Joods Actueel, deplored the show as a "banalization" of Hitler and called Meus "naive" about the dictator's crimes against humanity. Associations representing Belgian deportees and former political prisoners also have voiced dismay.

Jan Stevens, the director of the Canvas broadcasting company, told the French press agency that he hoped the show would lead to a "better understanding of the dictator," but he also apologized in advance for any hurt feelings.

Neo-Nazi Web sites reportedly are spreading the word about the show."

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Antwerp Jews Warned Of Terror Threat

Oct 12, 2008
http://hamercaz.com/hamercaz/site/news_item.php?id=1681

"Antwerp, Belgium -- Police met with leaders of Antwerp's Jewish community last week to alert the community of the possibility of a terror attack.

Police officials said they have received a number of threats directed at Antwerp's Jewish institutions. Just last week, police said, they arrested two suspicious Palestinian individuals who were parked across from an assisted living facility for the elderly.

Potential attackers are familiar with the Zmanei Tefillah of local Shuls, police officials warned, as well as the times and locations of various events planned for the Yomim Tovim.

Last Shabbos, Gabbaim passed on the message in local Shuls, warning members of the community to be especially cautious and alert due to to this serious threat.

Police have increased patrols around local Jewish institutions and set up barriers to prevent parking around the Shuls."

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