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23.11.2024

France extradited the terrorist of the Jewish Museum

After the legal red tape, Mahdi Nahmush, who killed four people at the Jewish Museum in Brussels - was extradited from France to Belgium

France extradited the terrorist of the Jewish Museum

Secure convoy extradited today (Tuesday) in the early afternoon Mahdi Nahmush (29), from the murder operation at the Jewish Museum in Brussels, from the jail near Paris where he was under arrest - to the detention center in Brussels after a local court rejected his final appeal against extradition.

Arrival in Belgium, presented to him the arrest warrant against him for the murder of a square framework of a terrorist attack, and he was taken to jail.

Recall, two months ago Nahmush committed the despicable massacre at the Jewish Museum in Brussels, which killed two Israelis and two Europeans. In the coming days Belgian judges are expected to investigate the backward terrorist attack on May 24, killing the couple Emmanuel and Mira Rivet hy"d from Tel Aviv and two local employees, residents of Belgium and France.

Mehdi Nahmush is expected to be taken to the scene in order to restore the action.

Extradition was carried out last Wednesday after the Supreme Court rejected France's last appeal against his transfer to Belgium. His lawyers tried to fight extradition, claiming that they fear that Belgium will take him to Israel, due to the death of two of its citizens in the attack.

Recall Nahmush is suspected that he perpetrated the attack shortly after returning from the civil war in Syria, where he fought alongside armed extremists from the Dahsh terrorist organization. He was arrested six days later in Marseilles in southern France, and French authorities say the weapons were found in his possession and a camera which he confessed his responsibility for the terrorist attack.
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