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Students and faculty of a predominantly Jewish school near Paris have reported two attacks and one break-in in the space of 48 hours.
The first attack against students of the ORT high school in Montreuil, an eastern suburb of the French capital, occurred on Nov. 19 just outside the institution's gates, according to a statement issued by the school. Six young men started hitting a small group of students "in a very determined way and without any provocation or even exchanging words."
Pupils who rushed to their schoolmates' aid – including one non-Jewish ORT student of Turkish descent -- also were attacked, according to ORT. The attackers slammed one of them, Nathan M., against a parking meter. "He was severely beaten by the attackers, who fractured his nose and broke several of his teeth," according to ORT's report on the incident. Police were called to the scene but the attackers had already left.