<p>A Jewish student union common room at the Sorbonne University in Paris was vandalized</a> in what France’s Union of Jewish Students called an anti-Semitic attack on March 28.</p><p>Footage of the destruction posted by the union shows graffiti saying ‘Death to Israel’ and ‘Viva Arafat’.</p><p>A march</a> against anti-Semitism took place the same day following the death of Mireille Knoll, an 85-year-old Holocaust survivor fatally stabbed at her home in Paris in what reports said</a> was a religiously motivated attack.</p><p>The president of the university, Georges Haddad, condemned the vandalism</a> and pledged to make a complaint.</p><p>Anna Berreby of the UEJF</a> told Storyful on March 30 that police were involved but there were no leads on who was behind the incident.</p><p>This video shows the ransacked room with graffiti on the walls. Credit: Union of Jewish Students France (UEJF) via Storyful</p><br />
