The Supreme Council of Jewish Organizations in France accuses Abdel Rahim Ali of anti-Zionism

For the
first time since his attack on the thinker Luis Garoude, the Supreme Council
representative of the Jewish institutions "Krief", launch a violent
attack on MP Abdel Rahim, a member of
the Egyptian House of Representatives, and the President of the Center for
Middle East Studies in Paris. After the press conference held at the headquarters
of the French National Assembly (French Parliament) with the participation of
the leader of the National Front and the former presidential candidate Marin Le
Pen, to uncover the post- Daesh and sources of financing terrorism and the
countries that stand behind it.
The council
accused MP Abdel Rahim Ali of obsession with the Zionist plan and accused
Israel of violence.
The council,
which is considered the highest Jewish body in France, has been charged with
Twitter tweets from the account of a suspicious person, Roman Kaye, was already
caught on charges of impersonation, where he was shown on French television
channels claiming to be a researcher specialized in the affairs of jihadist
groups, then it turned out that he was a member of those groups, after he
belonged to the Muslim Brotherhood,
making the
French security services put him on the list of "Fichier S" for
people who embrace radical jihadist ideology.
Roman Kaye
had circumvented the French media, hid his terrorist past, and made everyone
aware that he was a researcher specializing in jihadist Islam.
It came to
BfMTV, a French television company owned by Israeli businessman Bertek Drahi,
to the point of signing a contract with Roman Kaye as a terrorism consultant.
The TV
station was forced to break that contract later, issuing an official statement
to sever any links between it and Kaye in May 2016, after the French
prestigious newspaper "Nouvel Observateur" revealed information and
secrets about the dark history of this suspicious person who was allegedly a
researcher specialized in terrorism affairs, at a time when he was, in fact,
closely linked to jihadist and brotherly terrorist groups and their sponsors in
Qatar.
In the black
record of the secrets revealed by the French press investigations about the
"terrorist past" of Roman Kaye, "he was expelled in February
2015 from Lebanon where he has been living since 2010, by a decision of the
Lebanese General Security, following the revealing of information indicating
that Kaye was linked to terrorist groups in Syria.
Before
moving to Lebanon, Roman Kayeh converted to Islam in 1997, at the age of 20,
and belonged to the Muslim Brotherhood for many years.
The French
investigation revealed that he lived in Egypt, beginning in 2005, under the
pretext of learning the Arabic language. He was living in an apartment in the
eighth district of Nasr City, accompanied by French extremists, including
"Fabienne Klein," the French jihadist who adopted with his voice the
Paris bombings in November 2015, under the umbrella of Daesh.
For all
these reasons, Roman Kaye was interrogated by the Anti-Terror Directorate
(SDAT) of the French Judicial Police in 2008.
He was then
released with a recommendation to put him under surveillance in the lists of
suspected extremist jihadists.