One year on, US and French diplomats commemorate deadly Tunisia synagogue attack – The Times of Israel

Posted By on May 30, 2024

Diplomats from the United States and France visit the Ghriba synagogue on Tunisias Djerba island to commemorate a deadly attack there last year, during a Jewish pilgrimage hampered by security fears.

French ambassador Anne Gueguen and Natasha Franceschi, the US deputy chief of mission in Tunisia, lit candles and placed flowers inside Africas oldest synagogue.

They both decline to be interviewed by AFP, and members of their teams say the event was too emotional for them to speak.

On May 9, 2023, a Tunisian policeman shot dead a colleague and took his ammunition before heading to the synagogue, where hundreds of people were taking part in the annual pilgrimage. The assailant killed two more officers as well as two worshipers there.

After rumors that this years pilgrimage would be canceled altogether due to security concerns and as tensions soar over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, organizers had said the three-day event will be limited.

As the diplomats visited Djerba, only about a dozen Jewish pilgrims attended the festival, which started on Friday.

When I see it empty like this, it hurts, pilgrim Hayim Haddad told AFPin tears on the first day of the pilgrimage.

The religious event is at the heart of Jewish tradition in Tunisia, where only about 1,500 Jews still live mainly on Djerba.

Organizers said that more than 5,000 people, mostly from abroad, attended last years pilgrimage, whereas up to 8,000 pilgrims had attended in previous years.

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