Also present at this weekend's unveiling were Philippe Val, former editor of the Charlie Hebdo magazine, and Martine Blond-Zola, the great-granddaughter of Émile Zola, whose open letter, J’Accuse, brought the Dreyfus Affair — as it became known — to international attention.
Ms Perl Ruiz told the Ynet Israeli news site that the statue was “of tremendous importance”.
“Now, the younger generation, that doesn’t know the story, can learn about the Dreyfus affair,” she said.
A film telling the story of the Dreyfus affair, also titled J’Accuse, is due to be released next year.