An Orthodox Jew died Thursday after being shot in the head outside his home in one of Western Europe’s most visible Jewish communities, the target of several recent attacks. Investigators said it was too early to tell if the killing was the first deadly strike in the upsurge of anti-Semitic violence in Antwerp, Belgium’s second city and a major seaport. The victim was identified by rescue services as Moshe Naeh, 24, a Briton working as a secretary to a local rabbi. Police said he was shot as he unloaded his car about 2 a.m. He slumped onto the road and was discovered by passers-by who initially thought he was a traffic victim. Naeh was brought to an Antwerp hospital, where he died some 14 hours later. Full Story
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