After a far-right terrorist attack in the German city of Halle more than a month ago, the owner of a shawarma restaurant decided to give his restaurant, which was one of the places where the attack took place, to the two workers who were working at the time of the attack.

Izzat Kajak, owner of Keats-Doner, on Saturday, during the official re-opening ceremony of the restaurant, handed over the gift and waiver document to the two working brothers, Esmat and Refaat Tekin, who stated: 2019, and many customers from different cultures and religions. ''

During the delivery of the restaurant, the head of the state of Saxony-Anhalt, Rainer Hazelhof, stressed the importance of the new beginning of the restaurant, explaining that it represents to students, in particular, part of the cultural identity of the city.

The restaurant is located near the University of Halle.

A gunman tried five weeks ago to carry out a massacre inside a Jewish temple in Halle, but failed to break into the closed gate of the temple, firing in front of the temple, killing a woman who happened to pass, and a man in the shawarma restaurant near the temple.

The perpetrator, who later confessed to his far-right anti-Semitic motives, was arrested.

The Halle attacker, identified by police as Stefan B. The 27-year-old prepared his attack with precision. He made weapons and improvised explosive devices himself and filled a rented car with weapons, improvised grenades and pieces of incendiary fireworks, according to German security sources.

The attacker, in the footsteps of the New Zealand mosque attacker, filmed every step of the terrorist attack and posted it on the Internet.He spoke first in German and then in English in order to address his racist center of white right-wing extremism around the world.