Swastikas and antisemitic threats on Paris apartment where Holocaust survivor Mireille Knoll was killed

A troubling wave of antisemitism has surfaced in France, where a Jewish resident is enduring persistent threats in a building already marked by tragedy.

A woman called Nancy is facing relentless antisemitic harassment, including death threats and Nazi symbols, in the same building where 85-year-old Holocaust survivor Mireille Knoll was murdered in 2018. She has already filed multiple police reports.

The harassment has escalated in recent weeks, with perpetrators defacing the building’s common areas with swastikas and targeting herpersonal space.

The door and mailbox of the building has been vandalised with antisemitic death threats, some written in Arabic, while Nazi symbols and Stars of David have been scrawled across the corridor.

“The intimidation began with letters, then evolved to symbols appearing in the stairwell and elevator,” Nancy told in a visibly distressed state. “About two weeks ago, threatening letters started arriving. I’ve already submitted six police reports and find myself at the police station every three days to follow up. My life has been completely disrupted. I can’t sleep, I feel lost, threatened, and anxious. I simply cannot comprehend how someone could target another human being this way.”

These incidents are unfolding at the same Avenue Philippe-Auguste address where Mireille Knoll, an elderly Holocaust survivor, met a tragic end. Knoll was tortured and killed by two assailants, Yacine Mihoub and Alex Krimbikos, who stabbed the 85-year-old woman before setting her apartment ablaze. The French judiciary officially classified her murder as an antisemitic hate crime.



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