Djerba, Tunisia, May 15, 2025 (AFP) - Tunisia Jewish pilgrimage sees low turn out amid security concerns

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2025-05-15
Only about 30 people turned up Thursday at this year's Jewish pilgrimage on Tunisia's island of Djerba amid safety concerns following a deadly 2023 attack and as the war in Gaza rages on. The pilgrimage to the Ghriba synagogue, Africa's oldest, has in the past drawn thousands of pilgrims from Europe, Israel and beyond, attracting international and local tourists as well. But after a 2023 deadly attack on the synagogue that killed two worshippers......
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