Antisemitic Graffiti Found in Paris Building Where Mireille Knoll Was Murdered
A Parisian woman has filed multiple complaints after discovering threatening antisemitic messages in her apartment building.
- An investigation has been launched following the appearance of antisemitic graffiti in a Parisian apartment building.
- Nancy S., a resident of the building, has reported finding swastikas and threatening messages such as 'death to Jews' on her door and in common areas.
- The building is the same location where Mireille Knoll, a Holocaust survivor, was murdered in 2018 in an antisemitic attack.
- Nancy S. has filed several complaints over the past two months as the graffiti and threats have increased in frequency and severity.
- The Paris prosecutor's office has confirmed the investigation, but no arrests have been made so far.