On Wednesday, the Tunisian Presidency denied the latest statements by President Kais Saied about Jews. It was reclaimed that Saied accused Jews of robbery and the latest riots in the country.
According to the Mosiaque FM website, Saied didn't accuse Jews of anything or pronouncing such accusations.
In the same context, the Conference of European Rabbis asked back down immediately as his statements could form a source of threats to the Jews in Tunisia.
Pinchas Goldschmidt, the Cheif of the Conference of European Rabbis, asserted that the Tunisian government is the main protector of the Jews in Tunisia and those reclaims could threaten their presence.
On Monday, the political parties against trading in poverty and misery that the young demonstrators face today.
During his tour of Al-Manhala, his original residence, the Tunisian president told a crowd of young people, that the parties behind the subversive protests only move in the dark, and that they “aim not to achieve the people’s demands but to install chaos in society.”
The president emphasized that managing public affairs is not based on maneuvers – referring to the Brotherhood’s alliances, within parliament and building alliances that harm Tunisia’s interests.
He said that political life should be based on stable principles and morals and not on bargaining and blackmail, indicating that this is the method used by the Ennahda movement in the country.
Protests erupted in Tunisia for the fourth day in a row, as 10 governorates witnessed night field movements, resulting in numerous attacks on private and public property and the attacking of security centers.