A Jewish primary school in Paris's 20th arrondissement was vandalized this weekend in what Jewish groups have decried as a reminder of the alarming level of antisemitism facing Jewish communities in France.

On Saturday night, unknown individuals went to Beth Loubavitch/Beth’Hannah and smashed three windows, damaged surveillance equipment, and ripped off a plaque. According to the Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office, the plaque was later found in a nearby square.

According to the police, the plaque clearly identified the building as a Jewish educational institution.

The Prosecutor’s Office has opened an investigation into aggravated criminal damage, citing two aggravating circumstances: the offence was committed by a group, and it was motivated by religion.... Read More: JPost