France is facing a legal battle over unpaid rent on the Baghdad embassy property long owned by displaced Iraqi Jews, according to reports. For decades, the French government allegedly failed to pay rent on the building, now the subject of a lawsuit filed by descendants of the Iraqi Jewish community who were forced to leave their homeland amid political turmoil. The dispute sheds new light on ongoing tensions surrounding property rights and restitution claims tied to Iraq’s turbulent history and the plight of its Jewish population.
France Faces Legal Action Over Unpaid Rent on Baghdad Embassy Property Owned by Displaced Iraqi Jews
France is currently facing legal challenges related to an extensive period of unpaid rent concerning its embassy property in Baghdad, a site historically owned by displaced Iraqi Jews. The contention arises from claims made by heirs of the original property owners, who allege that France has neglected its financial obligations for decades. The dispute…
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Author : Miles Cooper
Publish date : 2025-06-11 09:05:00
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