(JTA) On the opening of a murder trial over the 2014 slaying of four people at the Jewish Museum of Belgium, a leader of Belgian Jewry accused the defendant’s lawyers of spreading conspiracy theories.
Yohan Benizri, president of the Coordinating Committee of Belgian Jewish Organizations, was quoted by Le Telegramme as making these accusations several days before the opening Thursday of Mehdi Nemmouche’s trial. Nemmouche, who fought with jihadists in Syria, has denied any involvement in the killings.
The conspiracy theories, Benizri said, are rooted in the fact that two of the four victims were Israeli tourists who worked for Israel’s government.
Soon after the killings, Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan and others suggested a cover-up, claiming the couple, Emmanuel and Mira Riva, were working for Mossad.