The blogger known as "Lenin" is sceptical about a story in Ha'aretz which reports that a hitherto unknown Islamist groupuscule claimed responsibility for the arson attack on a Jewish social centre in Paris on Sunday. He's sceptical because the source for the report in Ha'aretz is Army Radio, which, he informs his readers, is "owned by the Israeli Defense Ministry". He says he hasn't been able to find the story corroborated by sources he considers less suspect: "If there is a website in Paris containing a statement from such a purported group, I can't find it. (Methods ranged from various word combinations in search engines to rummaging round Muslim websites based in France)." He may not have been able to find the original communique from the group itself, but it would have been easy to find the same story here on the website of the French newspaper of record Le Monde, which, as far as I know, is not owned or otherwise in the pay of the Israeli armed forces. And, in any case, the Ha'aretez piece itself records that the French authorities were dubious about the claim.