What does it say this May 22?

This Wednesday, May 22, the investigation into the red hands tagged on the Holocaust memorial is moving towards Russia, the Inoxtag community thinks it knows that he succeeded in his challenge on Everest and children from 9 to 12 years old releases a drum and bass hit.

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A city employee cleans the Wall of the Righteous at the Shoah memorial, May 14, 2024. (ANTONIN UTZ / AFP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Wednesday, May 22, a little over a week after the red hand tags discovered on the Holocaust memorial, investigators favor the hypothesis of a destabilization operation coming from Russia. Last November, the tags of hundreds of blue Stars of David had already been commissioned by the Russian secret services, according to the French authorities.

Social networks have been going crazy since Tuesday, thinking they have discovered that Inoxtag had finally succeeded in its challenge of climbing Everest. Officially, no information is filtered but it all started from a Facebook publication from the agency which accompanies the content creator.

And then, Irish people aged 9 to 12 have been a hit with a drum and bass hit for a few days. Their project, carried out by a non-profit music center for young people, and to announce a youth festival, has already received nearly 9 million views on the social network X. Even the American public radio NPR is a fan.

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