Two Brothers Placed Under Investigation in France for Planning Antisemitic Attack

PARIS, March 15 (Reuters) – Two young men have ⁠been ⁠placed under formal investigation ⁠in France for planning a “deadly and antisemitic” attack, the counterterrorism ​prosecutor’s office (PNAT) said in a statement on Sunday.

The suspects, a 22-year-old engineering student and ‌an unemployed 20-year-old who are ‌brothers, were arrested last Tuesday after police found a semi-automatic firearm, ⁠a bottle ⁠of acid and an ISIS flag in their car during a ​roadside police stop near a prison in northern France, PNAT said. It gave no details about the nature of the planned attack or its target.

The two are being investigated ​on charges of criminal terrorist conspiracy and possessing a weapon in connection ⁠with ⁠a terrorist undertaking, and ⁠have been ​placed in pre-trial detention. The PNAT did not release the suspects’ full identities.

Concerns ​about possible attacks against Jewish ⁠communities around the world have risen following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran and a subsequent response from Tehran.

A gunman crashed his truck into a Detroit-area synagogue on Thursday, while in Europe an explosion caused minor damage to a Jewish ⁠school in Amsterdam on Saturday and another explosion caused a fire at ⁠a synagogue in Belgium on Monday.

The French interior ministry reinforced security around Jewish places of worship in early March.

The French authorities said jihadist propaganda was found on the suspects’ digital devices and one of the brothers had filmed a video pledging allegiance to ISIS.

Governments and human rights advocates have noted a rise in antisemitism, Islamophobia and anti-Arab bias around the world since the 2023 Hamas attack and Israel’s war on ⁠Gaza.

France’s human rights commission, the CNCDH, has said antisemitic acts in France tend to increase after Israeli army operations in Palestinian territories. Antisemitic acts surged to a record high after the 2023 Hamas attack, but ​fell 16% in 2025 compared with the year before.

(Reporting by ​Layli Foroudi; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

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