Prague – Deal Signed To Improve Security Of Czech Jewish Sites

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    FILE - Prague Rabbi Karol Sidon (L) welcomes Prague archbishop Dominik Duka at Pinkas Synagogue in Prague December 14, 2010. REUTERSPrague – The Czech Interior Ministry says it has signed an agreement with representatives of the Jewish community to better protect Jewish sites in Prague and across the country.

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    The step was taken in reaction to recent attacks against Jewish targets in Paris, Brussels and elsewhere and a possible threat of further attacks.

    As part of the deal signed on Tuesday, a new coordination center will be created by law enforcement agencies together with Prague City Hall representatives who will closely cooperate with a security coordinator of Jewish sites, a newly created post.

    The ministry says Jewish sites are considered “soft targets” for extremists and that especially those in Prague, that are flooded by tourists from all over the globe, face a high risk.


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    Anominous
    Anominous
    8 years ago

    Just another sign of increasing antisemitism that agreements of protection are being signed because it’s so obvious we are in danger and a target everywhere. Twenty years ago it wasn’t like that, we didn’t have this level of fear.