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France arrests four over protest at Israeli orchestra concert

This framegrab taken from a UGC video shows incidents in the Pierre-Boulez Hall of the Philharmonie de Paris concert hall, where a person ignites a smoke bomb during a concert by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, on November 6, 2025 in Paris. (AFP)
This framegrab taken from a UGC video shows incidents in the Pierre-Boulez Hall of the Philharmonie de Paris concert hall, where a person ignites a smoke bomb during a concert by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, on November 6, 2025 in Paris. (AFP)
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France arrests four over protest at Israeli orchestra concert

France arrests four over protest at Israeli orchestra concert
  • A French prosecutor said that three men and one woman were in custody over the incident

PARIS: French police have arrested four people after a Paris concert by Israel’s national orchestra was disrupted, a prosecutor said on Friday, with organizers saying protesters lit smoke flares at the event. The visit drew criticism from several groups ahead of the concert at the Paris Philharmonic hall, over Israel’s conduct during its two-year military offensive in Gaza.
Several individuals repeatedly interrupted Thursday’s concert by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, the venue said.
Videos posted on social media show a protester holding a red flare inside the concert hall with smoke billowing. Other people present then rushed to strike the individual.

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French Culture Minister Rachida Dati condemned the protest, saying ‘violence has no place in a concert hall.’

The Paris Philharmonic said it had filed a complaint, adding it “deplores and strongly condemns the serious incidents that occurred.”
On three occasions, individuals with tickets attempted to
disrupt the concert, and fellow spectators intervened, the concert venue said.
The protesters were removed and the concert resumed peacefully, it added.
A French prosecutor said that three men and one woman were in custody over the incident.
Before the concert, several activist groups had written an open letter calling for the event to be canceled.
Allowing the orchestra to perform was an attempt to “restore” Israel’s image on the world stage, said the French branch of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, along with several other organizations.
Israel’s ambassador to France, Joshua Zarka — who was at the concert — said that audience members attacking the protesters was “proof that France has had enough.”
French Culture Minister Rachida Dati condemned the protest, saying “violence has no place in a concert hall.”
“Freedom of programming and creation is a fundamental right of our republic,” she added.
The protest was the latest example of a push for a cultural boycott of Israel.
In September, a Belgian festival canceled a performance by a German orchestra to be led by Israeli Lahav Shani, the same 36-year-old conductor who headed Thursday’s concert in Paris.
Announcing the cancelation of the Belgian concert, organizers said Shani had not “unequivocally” distanced himself from the Israeli government, whose tactics in the war against Palestinian militant group Hamas since October 2023 have triggered international uproar.
The cancelation was also condemned amid accusations of antisemitism, including from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who warned that “antisemitic rhetoric” was becoming normalized.


Greek coast guard head prosecuted over migrant tragedy: rights groups

Greek coast guard head prosecuted over migrant tragedy: rights groups
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Greek coast guard head prosecuted over migrant tragedy: rights groups

Greek coast guard head prosecuted over migrant tragedy: rights groups
  • State security personnel are rarely sanctioned in Greece
  • Survivors on board the rusty and overloaded trawler Adriana said the coast guard failed to respond adequately when it capsized

ATEHNS: The head of Greece’s coast guard has been prosecuted over the country’s deadliest migrant shipwreck which claimed hundreds of lives, rights groups representing the survivors and victims said Friday.
“By order of the prosecutor of the court of appeal, criminal proceedings are to be brought against four senior officers of the coast guard, including its current chief,” Trifonas Kontizas, the groups said in a joint statement.
The move in connection to the 2023 sinking follows similar proceedings initiated for 17 members of the coast guard in May.
State security personnel are rarely sanctioned in Greece.
Survivors on board the rusty and overloaded trawler Adriana said the coast guard failed to respond adequately when it capsized and sank on the night of June 13, 2023 off Pylos, southern Greece, en route to Italy.
It was carrying more than 750 people, according to the United Nations, but only 82 bodies were found.
The felony charges include failure to rescue and assist persons in distress and manslaughter by negligence, the rights groups said Friday.
The latest case had originally been shelved by the prosecutor of the Piraeus Naval Court but survivors lodged an appeal.
Among the 104 survivors, dozens have filed a group criminal complaint, alleging the coast guard took hours to mount a response when the boat was in trouble, despite warnings from EU border agency Frontex and the NGO Alarm Phone.
The boat was sailing from Tobruk, Libya to Italy. As well as Syrians and Palestinians, it was carrying nearly 350 Pakistanis, according to the Pakistani government.
Survivors said the coast guard eventually responded and was towing the vessel when it finally capsized and sank 47 nautical miles off the coast of Pylos.
The prosecutor has said that “the sudden and powerful towing by the coast guard vessel appears to be the only possible and active cause” that led the trawler to capsize.
The coast guard has said it communicated with people on board who “refused any help,” rendering any rescue operation in high seas risky.
But lawyers for the survivors have said the coast guard chose to dispatch just a patrol boat from Crete — and not a larger rescue tugboat stationed closer by at the port of Gytheion in the Peloponnese region.
The patrol boat’s voyage data recorder was damaged and was only repaired two months after the accident, they said — nor was there any video footage from the patrol boat.