Man walked free after throwing Jewish woman out window

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by Charles Gardner —

Kobili Traoré admitted to murdering his neighbor, Sarah Halimi, in 2017. He shouted “Allahu Akbar,” or “God is great” in Arabic, and “I killed the devil,” shortly before throwing her off the balcony of her third-floor Paris apartment. In 2021, France’s final court of appeal ruled that Traoré could not be held criminally responsible for his actions because he was in a state of drug-induced psychosis from smoking cannabis.



Antisemitism will only ultimately be beaten when Jesus returns, a spokesman for Chosen People Ministries told a zoom meeting in Britain.

Speaking on the issue from the United States, Olivier Melnick, a Jewish believer originally from France, warned Christians that “we could be inches away from mass murder of Jews,” which is where things are headed due to worrying factors such as apathy, misinformation and people getting away with outrageous insults.

A particularly worrying factor was that antisemitism was not on the radar of most Christians as they did not consider themselves affected by it.

“But silence is complicity,” said Olivier, reminding participants of German pastor Martin Niemoller’s famous quote suggesting that if we did not stand up for others, there would be no-one left to speak for us.

Melnick cited a case in France where a man walked free for throwing a Jewish woman out of the window to her death on the basis that he was high on cannabis, whereas French law dictates that you can be imprisoned for simply throwing a pet out of the window.

He further warned that some may soon be forced into civil disobedience when the law no longer protects Jews, citing the case of Anne Frank in Nazi-occupied Holland. “Those who hid Anne Frank were breaking the law; those who killed her were following the law.”

Antisemitism, he said, would “only be fully dealt with when Jesus returns. But we must fight it; we must be vocal against it.”

Doing so also enables us to build bridges with the Jewish people and earns the right to speak to them about Jesus – many Jews are still under the impression that the church was complicit in antisemitism over the centuries.

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  1. The horrors of antisemitism in our day, are a great concern. But they are nowhere near as bad as the sufferings & murders of Christians around the world. Genocidal persecution of Christians plus
    the everyday mockery & hatred shown online.
    I think that Jews & Christians will be forced together to defend themselves. But Christians may not use physical force, Jesus forbids it.

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