3 dead in shooting at Jewish Museum of Belgium
Officials say three people were killed after a person fired shots inside the Jewish Museum of Belgium in Brussels.
Belgium: Brussels Jewish Museum attack suspect found guilty
Mehdi Nemmouche, the man accused of carrying out the attack on the Jewish Museum in Brussels, has been found guilty of murder on Thursday.
The 33-year-old carried out an anti-Semitic armed attack in the museum in May 2014, killing three people at the scene including two Israeli tourists. Another died later in the hospital.
French-born Nemmouche, who police say had spent time fighting in Syria, was armed with an assault rifle at the time of arrest.
The two-month-long trial involved apparent witness intimidation and testimony from ex-prisoners of the self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) in Syria.
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Belgium: police arrest suspect in Jewish Museum fatal shooting
Police have arrested one suspect in connection with a fatal shooting inside the Jewish Museum in central Brussels.
Two men and a woman were killed and one other person seriously injured during the attack in the Belgian capital on Saturday afternoon.
Police cordoned off the area around the museum - a busy tourist district packed with cafes and restaurants.
Joelle Milquet, Belgian Interior Minister, said: The person in question got out of a car that was double parked, and went into the Jewish ...
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Shooting in Brussels' Jewish Museum claims fourth life
A fatal shooting at the Brussels Jewish Museum has claimed a fourth life.
The museum receptionist, a young Belgian in his 20s, was critically injured in the attack. He died on Sunday bringing the death toll to four people.
Police had detained one suspect but he was released and is now considered a witness.
Belgian police have launched a hunt for a man seen on CCTV footage apparently firing a gun at a group of tourists then picking up his bag and walking away.
The Belgian Prime Minister conde...
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Belgium: Brussels Jewish Museum reopens after fatal shooting
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SOT, Joel Rubinfeld, president of the Belgian league against anti-semitism (French): There is a threat that remains. On the European scale it concerns thousands, for Belgium it concerns 250 jihadists, from Brussels, Antwerp and others parts of the nation that have left for Syria and Iraq, in the school of terrorism. They are being trained to come back to Europe and kill. 70 of the Jihadists have come back already. And the question that we should ask ourselves is : How many Mehdi Nemmouche’s are walking around the streets of Belgium.
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SOT, Joel Rubinfeld, president of the Belgian league against anti-semitism (French): The terrorist targeted a Jewish symbol but he could have killed non-Jewish people too. Everyone is concerned. One of the victims, was buried in Morroco in the Muslim tradition.
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Hundreds,including Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo attended the reopening of the Jewish Museum of Brussels which had been closed since the May 24 shooting attack that left four people dead, Sunday.
Unveiled at the official reopening event was a commemorative plaque bearing the names of the Israeli couple (Emmanuel Riva, 54, and Myriam Riva, 53) and two museum staff (Dominique Sabrier, 66, and Alexandre Strens, 25) who lost their lives in the attack.
President of the Belgian league against anti-semitism Joel Rubinfeld who attended the event, spoke of the danger of future attacks in light of reports of thousands of Europeans going to fight in Syria and Iraq.
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Jewish museum shooting suspect to be extradited to Belgium
A French court on Thursday ordered the extradition to Belgium of a man suspected of carrying out a deadly shooting at the Jewish Museum in Brussels, but his lawyer said he would appeal the ruling. Duration: 01:01
Suspect in Brussels Jewish Museum shooting to be extradited to Belgium
A French-Algerian suspected of shooting dead four people at the Brussels Jewish Museum in May is expected to be extradited to Belgium on Saturday.
Mehdi Nemmouche had been appealing extradition from France since being arrested in June.
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Man suspected of Jewish museum slaughter returned to Belgium
French authorities have handed over the man suspected of killing four people at the Jewish Museum in Brussels on May 24.
Police confirmed Mehdi Nemmouche is now in custody in Belgium.
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Belgium: Jewish Museum attack suspect arrested in Marseilles
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SOT Frederic van Leeuw, Federal Prosecutor (English): In 2008 and 2009, he was convicted twice in France for facts of qualified robbery. He was probably radicalised in the last year, and is presumed to have joined fighting groups in Syria in 2013.
SOT Frederic van Leeuw, Federal Prosecutor (English): This person, noticed by customs, was in possession of a revolver, a Kalashnikov and a lot of ammunition. Amongst his personal affairs were also found clothing, shoes and a GoPro cam that could correspond to those used by the perpetrator of the anti-semitic attack in the Jewish museum in Brussels last Saturday.
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Belgian federal prosecutor Frederic van Leeuw held a press conference in Brussels on Sunday, confirming that a suspect had been arrested on suspicion of carrying out the armed attack at a Jewish museum that left three people dead and another in critical condition.
The suspect, Mehdi Nemmouche, was arrested in the French city of Marseilles, reportedly after arriving on a coach from Amsterdam. Van Leeuw said that investigators had found a video recording claiming responsibility for the attack.
Nemmouche, who police say had spent time fighting in Syria, was armed with an assault rifle at the time of arrest.
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Victims of Brussels Jewish museum shooting are remembered
Hundreds of people in Brussels have paid homage to the victims of last years attack at the city's Jewish museum.
✡ #Israel #JPOST: Brussels pays homage to victims killed at city's Jewish Museum, year after attack ✡The Israel Company✡ (@israel_flash) May 25, 2015
One year ago a gunman opened fire with a Kalashnikov rifle killing an Israeli couple, a French woman and a Belgian man.
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Belgium: Interior Ministry says Jewish museum attacker was prepared
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SOT Ine van Wymersch, Substitute of King's Procurator (in English): The camera images showed us that we have to do with one author, that he was alone probably, that he was prepared and that he was armed.
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SOT Ine van Wymersch, Substitute of King's Procurator (in English): We are actively searching for the author and we don't have an arm yet, so that's why we are asking for the collaboration of everyone.
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SOT Ine van Wymersch, Substitute of King's Procurator (in French): There are two Israeli victims and one French victim who died in this incident and one Belgian victim is still in hospital.
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SOT Ine van Wymersch, Substitute of King's Procurator (in French): What I can say about the fourth victim is that this person is still alive but in a very critical situation.
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The Belgian Interior Ministry confirmed that there was only one author of the shooting outside of the Jewish museum on Saturday, in a press conference in Brussels on Sunday.
Substitute of the King's Procurator Ine van Wymersch said that the police is still searching for the person who killed three people and left a fourth seriously injured.
Wymersch added that the identity of the author is still unknown and that he was prepared and armed. Among the victims were two Israeli and one French citizens. A fourth Belgian victim is still alive but in a very critical condition.
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Brussels Jewish Museum opens after deadly May shooting
The Brussels Jewish museum has opened its doors to the public for the first time since a deadly shooting there in May.
An Israeli couple, a French woman and Belgium man were killed in the incident after a gunman opened fire in the museum with an assault weapon.
Belgium's prime Minister attended the commemorative reopening, alongside notable anti-Semitism campaigners. Joel Rubinfeld from the Belgium league against anti-Semitism attended the event and noted its value.
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Three dead after shooter opens fire at Brussels' Jewish Museum.
Three people have been killed and one seriously injured in a shooting at Brussels' Jewish Museum.
A spokesman for the city's fire brigade said the attacker drove up to the museum, went inside and opened fire.
The shooter is believed to have then fled the scene by car.
Belgium's interior minister, Joëlle Milquet, was quoted saying by the RTBF Belgian television station that anti-Semitic motives could be behind the attack.
According to the information we have at the moment, it was a solitary...
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Shooting at Jewish Museum in Brussels Kills Three People
Two men and a woman were shot and killed at a Jewish Museum in the Belgium. Another person was seriously wounded.
Jewish Museum Brussels reflects on terror attack as trial opens
Almost five years on from the attack on the Jewish Museum in Brussels the trial opens for the main suspects. The cultural site is seeking to turn the page on the day it became a terror target, to become a space for dialogue and exchange.…
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Belgium - Deadly attack on Jewish museum
Gathering in Brussels condemns deadly attack on Jewish museum
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Over five hundred people gathered outside Belgium's Supreme Court building in Brussels on Sunday to condemn the Saturday shooting attack at the city's Jewish Museum that left four people dead.
Belgium launched a nationwide manhunt for a lone suspect and raised anti-terror measures and increased the protection for Jewish sites.
The pain is excruciating as one can imagine, said Rabbi Michoel Rosenblum, Director of the EU Jewish Buildings in Brussels.
The fact that the gunman is at large is very concerning and I hope we will be able to take care of that ASAP, he added.
Video of the attack showed an athletic man wearing a cap calmly walking into the Jewish Museum, pulling out a Kalashnikov shoulder rifle and starting to shoot before briskly walking away.
No one has claimed responsibility for the killings.
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The lawyer of the French suspect in the Jewish Museum killings in Brussels said on Wednesday there is no proof his client is the shooter and argued he should be tried in France and not in Belgium.
Mehdi Nemmouche, 29, who has been detained since his arrest in Marseille on Friday, appeared at a court hearing in Versailles where he was notified of a European arrest warrant issued by Belgium, the first step in his extradition for the May 24 killing of three people.
The suspect's lawyer, Apolin Pepiezep, said his client is French, was arrested in France and should be judged here.
He said he and his client will defend their position at a second hearing on Thursday and suggested he may appeal the extradition demand.
Nemmouche, who spent seven years in French jails, travelled to Syria after his release and spent about a year there, apparently joining an extremist group fighting to topple President Bashar Assad, the French prosecutor has said.
He had turned to a radical form of Islam whilst in prison, the prosecutor said.
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Main suspect in Brussels Jewish Museum shooting arrested
French police have arrested a suspect in connection with last weekend's Brussels Jewish museum shooting, according to the AFP news agency.
The detainee is thought to be the gunman who killed four people at the museum.
According to sources close to the investigation, the 29-year-old Frenchman had a Kalashnikov assault rifle and a revolver with ammunition in his possession.
The weapons were said to be similar to those used in the attacks. He had a baseball cap similar to the one worn by the gu...
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Belgium: Suspect missing after fatal Jewish museum gun attack
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A gunman who remains at large shot dead three people outside the Jewish Museum in Brussels on Sunday.
A fourth man remains in the hospital in critical condition, and two of the dead were an elderly Israeli tourist couple, both in their fifties.
Security forces are still searching for the missing suspect, after the an initially detained man was released and is being treated as a witness.
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French terror suspect to stand trial for killing 4 at Jewish Museum in Brussels
The attack shocked Europe and led to more security around Jewish institutions…
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Belgian Jewish museum attack suspect appears in court
An alleged French jihadist accused of returning from Syria and shooting dead four people in an attack on the Jewish Museum of Belgium in central Brussels appears in court. IMAGES