Tunisia's Jewish Community Mourns After Deadly Synagogue Shooting

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Tunisian President Kais Saied condemned the recent shooting at Africa's oldest synagogue, which killed five people, including two Jewish men, and injured four others. The attacker, a member of the Tunisian National Guard, was shot dead by security forces. The motive behind the attack is still under investigation, and authorities have not yet referred to it as a terrorist attack. The incident occurred during an annual Jewish pilgrimage, and the president sought to reassure the world that Tunisia remains safe despite attempts to disturb its stability.
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