Israeli children refused access to leisure park in southern France | France

After a group of Israeli rejected the access of the child, the director of an amusement park in Southern France was detained for alleged religious discrimination.
Children between the ages of eight and 16 were on vacation in Spain, and on Thursday, they reserved the Tyrovol Zipline Adventure Park in Porté-Peymorens close to the Spanish border in Pirenes. Perpignan said the mountains of the prosecutor’s office.
The French Prosecutor’s Office said that the manager initially rejected group access because of “personal beliefs önce before he presented different explanations to some people and others.
A message published on the social media of the park on Wednesday evening said that the site will be closed on Thursday due to a storm özellikle to make a complete examination of the facilities ”.
The park said they could not visit the group. The statement said that they went to another entertainment facility in France. The manager rejected any injustice and added.
“A line has passed. We were horrified, Perla said Perla Danan, President of the French Jewish Institutions in the region of Diladoc-Roussillon.
“Graffiti began with insults and physical attacks, and now a prohibition of children aged eight to 16 years, Dan Danan said, reminding him of the sign of“ Jewish or dog is not allowed ”during the Holocaust. “France’s values were violated,” he said.
Jean-Philippe Augé, Mayor of Porté-Peymorens, approximately 100 residents, said that our DNA is based on a sense of sharing and brotherhood ”. The authority added that the incident caused “full surprise” in the village.
The Jewish Observatory French said on Friday, “Deep Anger”. “Such an act of discrimination, which aims only on the basis of nationality and origins, is extremely serious and undermines the basic principles of the Republic.”
Discrimination based on religion is a crime that can be sentenced to up to three years in France.
October 7 There was a sharp increase in anti -Semitic events reported in 2023 after Hamas’s attacks in Israel and the next war in Gaza. These include physical attacks, threats, vandalism and harassment, Jewish communities and leaders.
This month, Emmanuel Macron promised to punish a “antisemitic hate” action after the cut of an olive tree erected in memory of a young French Jewish man who was tortured in 2006.




