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3 sought over deadly 1982 attack in Paris' Jewish quarter

PARIS (AP) - More than 32 years after a deadly terror attack in Paris' old Jewish quarter, French authorities have at last identified three suspects and are seeking their arrest.

Grenade-throwing Palestinians burst into the Jo Goldenberg deli on Aug. 9, 1982, and sprayed machine-gun fire. Six people, including two Americans, were killed, and 21 injured. The restaurant, which has since closed, was a centerpiece tourist attraction in the famed Marais neighborhood.

Paris prosecutor's office spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre said Wednesday that international arrest warrants have been issued for the three suspects - now aged in their late 50s and early 60s - who were believed to be members of the Abu Nidal group.

She said they are believed to be in the Palestinian territories, Jordan and Norway but declined to release their names, citing protocol.

The announcement comes as French authorities are grappling with rising anti-Semitism, notably among young Muslim radicals. A French Islamic extremist killed four people at a Paris kosher supermarket in January, and another French radical killed four people at a Jewish school in Toulouse in 2012.

The news that the 1982 attack suspects have been identified at last "is a very strong message to terrorists and killers: Wherever you are, we will find you, we will arrest you and we will judge you," Alain Jakubowicz, head of anti-racism group LICRA, said on BFM television.

"It is strong in the current climate, and it is also a message of hope addressed to families of victims and our compatriots that our justice system works."

The international arrest warrants follow an investigation conducted by leading French anti-terrorism judge Marc Trevidic.

Editors Note: This image may contain nudity or graphic content. FILE - This Aug. 9, 1982, file photo shows firefighters and nurses tending to a casualty behind the bar at Jewish restaurant and deli, Jo Goldenberg, located on Rue des Rosiers in Paris, France, after the anti-Semitic terror attack by four armed men in the restaurant. More than 32 years after a deadly terror attack in Paris' old Jewish quarter, French authorities have identified three suspects and are seeking their arrest. On Aug. 9, 1982, grenade-throwing Palestinians burst into the Jo Goldenberg deli and sprayed machine-gun fire, killing six people - including two Americans. (AP Photo/ Aulnay, File) The Associated Press
FILE - This Aug. 9, 1982, file photo shows a general view of the scene where one of the deadliest anti-Semitic attacks in Paris, France was committed. On Aug. 9, 1982, grenade-throwing Palestinians burst into Jo Goldenberg deli and sprayed machine-gun fire, killing six people _ including two Americans. Over 32 years after a deadly terror attack in Paris’ old Jewish quarter, French authorities have finally identified three suspects and are seeking their arrest. (AP Photo/ Aulnay, File) The Associated Press
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