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Published on in The Algemeiner
A memorial ceremony, organized by the French Jewish communal organization Crif, was held on Thursday evening in front of the Hyper Cacher.
On the afternoon of Jan. 9, 2015, shortly before the start of Shabbat, Amedy Coulibaly — who had pledged allegiance to ISIS — burst in to the Hyper Cacher at Porte de Vincennes in the French capital’s 20th arrondissement and took more than a dozen hostages.
Four hostages were found murdered inside the store. The victims, all Jews, were Philippe Braham, 45, Yohan Cohen, 22, Yoav Hattab, 21, and François-Michel Saada, 64.
The attack occurred two days after 12 people were massacred by a pair of Islamist gunmen at the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris.
The Paris office of the American Jewish Committee (AJC) tweeted an homage to those who lost their lives at the supermarket, saying, “Remember their names and faces, rather than the terrorist who cowardly murdered them simply because they were Jews.”
Philippe Braham,
Yohan Cohen,
Yoav Hattab,
François-Michel Saada.Retenez leurs noms et leurs visages plutôt que ceux du terroriste qui les a lâchement assassinés il y a 5 ans, simplement parce qu'ils étaient #juifs. #Hypercacher pic.twitter.com/23K5PNnbCG
— AJC Paris (@AJC_Paris) January 9, 2020
The World Jewish Congress (WJC) tweeted, “Five years ago, four Jews were killed by an Islamist gunman in a kosher supermarket in Paris. Five years later we continue to mourn them and stand in solidarity with France which suffered devastating losses from numerous terror attacks. May their memory be a blessing.”
Five years ago, four Jews were killed by an Islamist gunman in a kosher supermarket in Paris. Five years later we continue to mourn them and stand in solidarity with France which suffered devastating losses from numerous terror attacks. May their memory be a blessing. @Le_CRIF pic.twitter.com/0ggvl4hzhF
— WJC (@WorldJewishCong) January 9, 2020
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) tweeted, “Today marks five years since the deadly antiemitic terror attack at the Hyper Cacher kosher market in France. The memories of those lost spur us to continue fighting antisemitism and violent extremism wherever it may be.”
Today marks five years since the deadly #antiSemitic terror attack at the #HyperCacher kosher market in France. The memories of those lost spur us to continue fighting #antiSemitism and violent extremism wherever it may be.
— ADL (@ADL) January 9, 2020