An elderly Jewish man was tied to a chair, beaten and robbed in his Paris apartment by anti-Semitic assailants on December 1, according to the National Bureau for Vigilance Against Antisemitism (BNVCA).

The Paris-based organization, which comes to the aid of victims of anti-Semitism across France, said in a statement that two men who broke into the senior citizen’s apartment and held him at gunpoint last week have evaded arrest.

According to the victim, the two assailants – who were of Arab and African origin – banged loudly on his door and then forced their way inside where they punched him multiple times and placed a gun at his head.

One of the men demanded to know whether the victim was a “jeweler and a Jew.” When the elderly man said that he was not a jeweler but was Jewish, the home invaders forced him into a chair and interrogated him about where he kept the “gold.” One of them told him that if he tried to get up from the chair, “I’ll put a bullet in your head” and they also hit him in the face with a gun, causing serious bruising and bleeding.... Read More: Arutz-7