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Syrian Jew attacked in Berlin 'for wearing Star of David'

He was attacked by people he had asked for a cigarette light

July 9, 2018 10:41
Mike Samuel Delberg, representative of the Jewish community, talks to journalists before the start of the trial against a young man charged with attacking an Arab-Israeli man wearing a kippa, at the district court in Berlin on June 19, 2018
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A young Syrian Jew was attacked and left with a head wound after his assailants saw he was wearing a Star of David pendant, it has been reported.

On Saturday evening, the 25-year-old man asked a group of people for a light for his cigarette in the Mitte district of Berlin who then pulled the cigarette from his mouth and punced him while shouting "antisemitic slurs", Deutsche Welle reported.

They then chased him and beat him to the ground but fled when passersby intervened. The victim is now recovering in hospital.

Police detained ten men and women, aged between 15 and 21 over the incident and released them pending an investigation. The ten included three Germans and six Syrians, the DW report said.

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