
Tim Van Anderlecht
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Tim Van Anderlecht
@timvanan
Living & working in #Istanbul. Passionate introvert. Running & Triathlon. Coffee. Bread. Books. #Antwerp junkie: city and RAFC. Tweets are my own.



This is a shameful stain on Belgium. The prosecution of these religious figures (mohels), one of whom is American, is WRONG and won’t be tolerated. Belgium will be thought of now as anti Semitic by world. Until this is resolved - there is no way around it. The Trump Administration condemns this judicial action and also condemns the political inaction by the Belgium Government to find a solution with the beautiful Jewish communities here in Belgium. We call upon the Belgium Government to work with the Jewish leaders and communities to find a certification solution immediately. For the sake of Belgium’s reputation around the world, I hope the Belgian Government will act NOW. We will be making more announcements shortly following our meetings with the Belgium Government. @StateSEAS @DeputySecState @SecRubio

Minister Prévot, a few undeniable facts: According to Belgian data, there has been a sharp and consecutive rise in antisemitic attacks in Belgium for more than five years. Jews in Belgium are afraid to wear a Kippah in the streets. Two Jewish cemeteries were desecrated. There was an attempt to set fire to a synagogue in Antwerp. Jewish students report constant harassment and discrimination. Furthermore, the ADL Europe survey shows that antisemitism in Belgium is two to three times more common than in its neighboring countries. Suddenly, after thousands of years of Brit Milah being performed, the Mohel community is being targeted. Jewish Belgian citizens living in Judea and Samaria are denied consular services, while Belgian Muslims are welcomed. Finally, 23 of the 27 EU countries have a strategic plan and a designated coordinator to combat antisemitism. Belgium does not. Dear Minister, I understand that the mirror Ambassador @BillWhiteUSA has held up to you is unpleasant, but one might want to take this opportunity to take a hard look in that mirror and acknowledge reality.







































