Posted on 05/16/2023 6:00:41 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
Tunisian President Kais Saied has claimed that last week’s attack near a synagogue in Djerba, in which two Jews and three police officers were killed, was not antisemitic, JPost reports.
Saeid made the comments on Saturday, according to the report. According to the Tunisian newspaper La Presse, Saied spoke during his visit to the Ariana district near the capital. A video of the visit and the president's statements was published by Saied's office as well.
According to La Presse, Saied said that "here, in this place where I stand now, Tunisian Jews fleeing the Nazi forces who had pitched their tents here found refuge in this house, that of my grandfather."
Saied responded to Western accusations of antisemitism and said that "these parties do not hesitate to make the false accusations of antisemitism while they turn a deaf ear when it comes to dealing with the plight of the Palestinians who are dying every day. The Palestinian people will succeed against all odds to triumph and recover their despoiled land."
The Tunisian Prime Minister referred to those calling the attack antisemitic as "the forgers of history bent on distorting history, falsifying facts and spreading untruths" and accused them of plotting “conspiracies against the state and endangering social peace,” according to JPost.
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The guy’s very statement reeks of antisemitism — in the extreme.
How sad for Tunisia to have this evil bigot in charge.
And how ironic too. Since Jewish life goes back at least 2600 years in Tunisia, over 1300 years before the moslems invaded the place
About par for the course. Africa will be Africa.
Yes. However the president of Chad is in Israel opening an embassy
And because nobody pays attention to Africa, nobody noticed, not even the terrorists.
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