Armed police in southern France have arrested a man suspected of attempted arson at a synagogue while people were inside, reports Sky News.
The man was injured during an exchange of fire with officers in Nîmes, according to France's acting interior minister Gérald Darmanin.
The city is around 55 miles (88km) northeast of the Beth Yaacov synagogue which had been targeted in the resort of La Grande-Motte, near Montpellier.
Fires were started at two of the entrances on Saturday morning, and two vehicles in its car park were set alight.
French news group BFMTV claims the suspect is 33 years old and originally from Algeria.
Media reports suggest he was injured during an exchange of gunfire with police on the top floor of a tower block, although he is not in a life-threatening condition.