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Prosecutors reveal French synagogue attack suspect’s intention to influence Israel’s behavior

A 33-year-old man is facing terrorism charges for an arson attack on a synagogue in France last weekend. The suspect claimed the attack was in defense of Palestinians and to protest Israeli policies. The incident has raised concerns about antisemitism in France, particularly in relation to the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza, prompting increased security at Jewish places of worship nationwide.

During the attack at the Beth Yaacov synagogue in La Grande Motte, a police officer was injured. The suspect, identified as EHK, an Algerian with French residency, fled the scene but was later apprehended. He sustained injuries to his thorax, arm, and face during the arrest.

Prosecutors are seeking terrorism charges against EHK, including attempted murder and arson based on racial or religious motives, as well as armed violence against law enforcement. Two accomplices suspected of aiding him may also face charges.

In his interrogation, EHK confessed to orchestrating the attack to show solidarity with Palestinians and provoke a response from Israeli authorities. Although he claimed he did not intend to kill anyone, his goal was to intimidate. Investigators noted a recent radicalization in his religious views and a deep-seated animosity towards Jews, especially related to the situation in Palestine.

The suspect had acquired a firearm in recent weeks and researched synagogues in the area, Jewish traditions, and holidays online. Armed with a handgun, fuel-filled bottles, and an axe with messages about Palestine and Muslim causes, he arrived at the synagogue alone. Prosecutors have requested his detention pending further inquiries.

Caretaker Prime Minister Gabriel Attal condemned the attack, emphasizing the ongoing targeting of French Jews based on their faith. He expressed outrage and disgust at the incident after visiting La Grande Motte.

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