Due to a hack in Morocco against a terrorist network led by Belgian Moroccan Abdelkader Belliraj, a dossier was on the murder of Wybran surfaced.
Affirming that the majority of Belgian Jews supported the idea of a "free, independent, and sovereign Palestine" [citation needed] , Sosnowski suggested that a United Nations vote on the Recognition of a Palestinian state does not obscure the fact that Hamas is inspired by the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
"[5] On 24 May 2008, pro-Palestinian activists organized a performance theatre piece called "Psychodrame Nakba", meant to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the exodus of 725,000 Palestinian civilians from their homes by Israeli soldiers.
During the demonstration, Belgian MP Thérèse Snoy (Ecolo) denounced the plight of the Palestinians, the inaction of Europe and the "pressure of certain Jewish groups" that operate "at all levels".
[6] André Flahaut, Parti Socialiste MP and former Minister of Defence said "I am determined to fight against all forms of extremism, Nazism, Fascism, whenever and wherever they occur.
[12] This led to criticism of Brussels-Capital Region' s Council, who authorised the event while at the same time banning a Jewish counterprotest "for fear of not being able to ensure its security" On 28 October 2008, the Flemish television channel Canvas planned to broadcast an episode of their culinary show Plat préféré on the favorite meal of Adolf Hitler.
Many people, organizations and channels were critical of the program putting the former Nazi leader on the same level as Jacques Brel, Salvador Dalí, Maria Callas or Freddie Mercury.
[15] Reacting to this new situation, the CCOJB decided to send their dossier to the Centre for Equal Opportunities and Opposition to Racism to have them examine the evidence.
This new scandal made its way into Belgian political circles as well, and on 27 November 2008 five Senators from the cdH proposed a law banning the use of Nazi insignia for "propaganda and publicity" purposes.