Gabès pogrom

Gabès pogrom was a three-day wave of anti-Jewish violence which erupted in the Tunisian city of Gabès in 1941.[1]

Gabès pogrom (1941)
LocationGabès, French Tunisia
DateMay 1941
TargetTunisian Jews
Deaths7 Jews
Injured20 Jews injured
MotiveAntisemitism

History

The pogrom began when a mob of Arabs rushed the Jewish Quarter[2], killing 7 Jews and injuring 20.[3]

Along with the 7 Jews initially murdered, one policemen was also killed.[4]

Eyewitness Accounts

A Jew from Gabès, Tzvi Hadadd, remembered his mother rushing outside to look for his sister, only to be assaulted as she stepped out the front door. He recalled:

"An Arab knocked her down and another grabbed her and tried to cut her throat."[5]

See also

References

  1. Abadi, Jacob (August 1, 2012). Tunisia since the Arab Conquest: The Saga of a Westernized Muslim State. Ithaca Press. p. 392.
  2. https://www.jpost.com/Blogs/Clash-of-Cultures/A-betrayal-by-friends-Tunisias-forgotten-1941-pogrom-363807
  3. Gilbert, Martin (2010). In Ishmael's House: A History of Jews in Muslim Lands. Yale University Press. p. 334.
  4. Gerlach, Christian (March 14, 2016). The Extermination of the European Jews. Cambridge University Press. p. 343.
  5. Yad Vashem interview 3563297.
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