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Death of Lee Zeitouni: French FM says two suspects must be tried in France, extradition to Israel not allowed by French law Death of Lee Zeitouni: French FM says two suspects must be tried in France, extradition to Israel not allowed by French law
Alain Juppe called on Israel and the family of Lee Zeitouni to complete the legal procedures necessary to try the two men in France.
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Israeli writer David Grossman will be at Flagey in Brussels in the framework of  ‘L’Europe des écrivains’ (Europe of writers) on  Tuesday, February 7,  at 20 :15

Grossman’s magnum opus To the End of the Land was a worldwide success. In 2011, the French magazine Lire named it Best Book of the Year, and he was awarded the Prix Médicis étranger.

He spent many years on this sweeping tale of a mother trying to escape bad news about her son, a soldier on the front. Grossman is a sensitive and gifted storyteller, in print and on stage. His visit to Brussels marks the close of a long world tour. 

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