Swedish mayor fighting sale of anti-Israel T-shirts is attacked

A Swedish mayor working to stop anti-Israel propaganda from being sold at a municipal cultural center was assaulted.

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(JTA) — A Swedish mayor working to stop anti-Israel propaganda from being sold at a municipal cultural center was assaulted.

Mats Green, the mayor of Jonkoping, was lightly wounded in an attack April 7 outside his home when two men struck and kicked him, the news site nyheter24 reported.

Green, a politician from the center-right Moderate Party, said he could not identify his attackers.

Local police suspect the background to the attack is Green’s efforts to prevent the sale of T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan “Burn, Israel, burn” at the Socialist Book Cafe, a shop operating inside a city-owned cultural center. The shirts sell for about $40.

For three years, Green has argued that the shop undermines the city’s values and should move out. The matter will be brought to a vote by the City Council on April 26.

“It seems there is a majority for ending the cafe’s activity under city auspices, so right now the debate is escalating,” Green said. “It is important that such calls, to destroy a country and its people, not appear on municipal grounds. I don’t want our city to be associated with anti-Semitism in the same way that has happened in other cities in Sweden.”

In Malmo, municipal authorities have been accused of allowing rampant anti-Semitism.

The Socialist Book Cafe did not reply to requests for comment.

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