France seeks three men over 1982 Jewish deli attack, A judge in France has issued arrest warrants for three people suspected of being behind a deadly attack on a Jewish restaurant in Paris in 1982.
The men, believed to be former members of a radical Palestinian group, have been identified 33 years after the Rue des Rosiers assault.
They now live in Norway, Jordan and the occupied West Bank, French media say.
Six people died and 22 were injured when a grenade was thrown and attackers opened fire inside the busy restaurant.
Two of the wanted suspects are believed to have been the gunmen who stormed the Jo-Goldenberg restaurant and delicatessen on 9 August 1982, according to Paris Match magazine (in French).Read More
The men, believed to be former members of a radical Palestinian group, have been identified 33 years after the Rue des Rosiers assault.
They now live in Norway, Jordan and the occupied West Bank, French media say.
Six people died and 22 were injured when a grenade was thrown and attackers opened fire inside the busy restaurant.
Two of the wanted suspects are believed to have been the gunmen who stormed the Jo-Goldenberg restaurant and delicatessen on 9 August 1982, according to Paris Match magazine (in French).Read More