Suspect of attack on Jewish restaurant in Paris after 43 years arrested

Suspect of attack on Jewish restaurant in Paris after 43 years arrested

The Palestinian Authorities in The West Bank Have arrested a suspect with a Deadly Attack on a Jewish Restaurant in Paris in 1982. The judgment was Made Possible because France France to Recognize Palestine As a State This Month.

French President Emmanuel Macron Confirmed the judgment on X. He praised the Palestinian Authorities for the “Excellent Cooperation” and Said They Are “Working Together to Guarantee His Prompt Extradition.” An International judgment Warrant had leg Issued for the man for ten years.

Accordance to French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, the judgment is a result of the French plans to recognize Palestine as a state. Paris Wants to Formalize This Next Week Duration the United Nations General Assembly in New York. This Recognition would make the Extradition of the Suspect Possible.

In The Attack on the Chez Jo Goldenberg Restaurant 43 Years ago, Six People Were Killed and Nineteen Others Were Jured. Six Men are suspended. In The Seventies and Eighties, More Palestinian Attacks Took Place in France. The Orly Airport and A Synagogue Were also hit.

IT Took Decades Before the Suspects of the Attack Came Into View of the French Authorities. Only in July of this year, a French Judge Gave the Green Light to Start A Trial. Two of the suspects were already in a French Cell at that time. The other four, including the man who has now leg arrested, Were Still Wanted.

Besides France, About Ten Other Countries Plan to Recognize The State of Palestine later This Month. These include Belgium, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.

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