Two men to stand trial in France for killing of Jewish woman, 85

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Stabbing of Mireille Knoll in 2018 prompted national outcry over antisemitism

French judges have ordered two men to stand trial for the brutal 2018 killing of an elderly Jewish woman that prompted an outcry over a rise in antisemitic acts.

 

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This poor woman didn't deserve to die like this. Antisemitism is on the rise again and needs to be challenged by everyone including the media

The rise of anti-Semitism has reached a vile level. Something needs to be done!

This was somebodys grandma whos grandchildren will never be able to see her again,she didn't Deserve to be killed this way in an antisemetic attack.😢

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The new antisemitism. It's sad that as home-grown antisemitism started to go almost extinct this new virulent form was imported through indiscriminate mass migration.

Nothing will happen. Every time some Muslim is tried in France for killing a Jew, the courts claim the poor lad was mentally ill and they walk.

*men

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