Reports: Jewish Teacher Stabbed In Marseilles By Islamic State Supporters

An Indian Muslim man holds a banner during a protest against ISIS, an Islamic State group, and Friday's Paris attacks, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. Multiple attacks across Paris on Friday night have... An Indian Muslim man holds a banner during a protest against ISIS, an Islamic State group, and Friday's Paris attacks, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. Multiple attacks across Paris on Friday night have left more than one hundred dead and many more injured. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup) MORE LESS
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Three people shouting their support for the Islamic State reportedly stabbed a Jewish teacher in Marseilles, France on Wednesday, Reuters reported. His injuries are not life threatening.

The three suspects, two on scooters and one wearing an Islamic State t-shirt, confronted the teacher in the street, Marseilles prosecutor Brice Robin told Reuters.

Multiple outlets were reporting the attackers asked the teacher if he was Jewish before the attack and shouted anti-Semitic slurs and support for the Islamic State.

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    Yeah, we can’t let Daesh get away with this. We need to support the refugees or else it would be like giving in to the Nazis and their teenaged cadets.

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