The French newspaper "Le Figaro" reported on Wednesday that the president of one of the mosques in the city of Lyon will file a complaint after finding "anti-Islamic" phrases on the wall of the mosque's entrance. The newspaper explained: "Jamal Hilal, a member of the Council of Mosques in France and president of the Koba mosque, will file a complaint after discovering anti-Islamic phrases on the wall of the mosque entrance on Wednesday." The newspaper also added that "a Muslim store manager in the sixth district of Lyon also received anti-Islamic messages last Monday after expressing support for the Palestinian people on social media, and phrases were also placed on her store." Jamal Hilal confirmed: "We are facing a surge in anti-Islamic and anti-Semitic acts that have no place on French soil."