European Rabbis Call for Tougher Stance Against Anti-Semitism
by News Editor
Ynet – The chief rabbi of Brussels, Albert Gigi, says local police estimates that Saturday’s attack at the Belgian capital’s Jewish museum could have been criminally motivated were not genuine and were only aimed at calming things down on the eve of the Belgian and European Parliament elections.
Four people were killed in the shooting at the museum’s lobby, including a couple from Tel Aviv: Emanuel and Miriam Riva. A third casualty was a French volunteer at the museum, a woman in her 60s.