Antisemitic graffiti discovered in Allonville, France sparks outrage
Antisemitic messages were found on the town hall and a house in Allonville, near Amiens, on November 23. The town’s mayor, Audrey Boché, expressed anger and confusion over the incident, emphasizing community solidarity against such acts. The graffiti, including derogatory phrases regarding Jews and referencing political and media figures, has been condemned by local residents. Similar antisemitic graffiti was previously reported in Amiens earlier this month, leading to an arrest that ended without charges.