Suspect in 1982 Paris attack arrested in West Bank

France welcomed the news that a suspect in a Jewish restaurant in Paris 43 years ago was killed and at least 20 people were wounded, and the Palestinian officials in the occupied West Bank were detained.
Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said that it was possible to arrest President Emmanuel Macron with the decision to recognize an independent Palestinian state on Monday and “allowed us to be returned.”
Macron welcomed the cooperation with the Palestinian authority and added: “We are working together for a quick return”.
At that time, in August 1982, the Jo Goldenberg restaurant in the heart of the Jewish region of the Marais District of Marais Neighborhood and the arms attack, II.
It was part of the wave of overseas of Palestinian militants that began in the 1970s.
No one has been tried in connection with the case.
Together with France, approximately 10 countries, including Australia, Belgium, the United Kingdom and Canada, are expected to officially recognize a Palestinian state on Monday before the collection of annual leaders at the United Nations General Assembly.
“Nothing can change France’s determination to take action against terrorism and anti-Semitism,” Barrot said.
National Anti -Terror Prosecutor (PNAT) said In a statement, Interpol Mahmud Khader Abed Adra, Alias Hicham Harb’un reported the arrest of Palestinian officials, he said.
In July, the French judges ordered the trial of six people, including HARB at a private terror court on the attack.

