Greek politician suggests that the French Jews had foreknowledge of the Paris terror attacks

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Panos Leliatsos (on the left) together with Independent Greeks’ founder and current Minister of National Defense, Panos Kammenos.

Right-wing and conspiracy theory blog Anemos Anatropis published a screenshot of a Facebook post (November the 14th) by Panos Leliatsos, former member of the right-wing Independent Greeks party, regarding the Paris terrorist attacks. In it, Leliatsos suggests that 9.000 French Jews decided to move to Israel three months ago following the call of the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. By asking “does it mean something to you????” (Greek: σας λέει κάτι;;;;) Leliatsos suggests that the French Jews were forewarned of the terror attacks in Paris and thus moved to Israel. Nevertheless, Leliatsos links an article related to the French Aliya towards Israel, which contradicts his claims, since it reports that many French Jews decided to leave their country after the Hyper Cacher terror attack in January 2014.

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Via anemosanatropis.blogspot.gr

 

Advance-knowledge conspiracy theories involving “the Jews” are widespread in Greece. A poll taken for state TV NET in October 2001 showed that 43% of Greeks believed the rumor that 4,000 Jews working in the Word Trade Center were forewarned and thus escaped death (see: Anti-Semitism in Greece: Recent Developments. Report by International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights and Greek Helsinki Monitor. June 16, 2003).

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