BELGIUM-FRANCE-ATTACK-JUSTICE-TRIAL
Empty seats of the members of the jury are pictured ahead of a session in the trial regarding the terrorist attack at the Jewish Museum, at the courthouse in Brussels on January 18, 2019, where witnesses are expected to give evidence. - The trial of Frenchman Mehdi Nemmouche, accused of shooting four people dead at a Jewish museum in Brussels, allegedly the first Syria jihad veteran to stage a terror attack in Europe, started on January 10, 2019. Mehdi Nemmouche, 33, faces a life sentence if convicted of the killings in the Belgian capital on May 24, 2014, following his return from Syria's battlefields. Nacer Bendrer, on trial as the alleged accomplice to the Jewish museum murders, is suspected of having supplied Nemmouche the attack weapons. (Photo by Dirk WAEM / various sources / AFP) (Photo credit should read DIRK WAEM/AFP via Getty Images)
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