In 2023, Anti-Semitic acts in France quadrupled

RELIGIONS NEWS AGENCY (REDNA) – Nearly 60% of anti-Semitic acts in France last year involved physical violence, threatening words or menacing gestures and more than 12% took place in schools.

le Monde reported Anti-Semitic acts in France nearly quadrupled in 2023 compared with the previous year, a Jewish organization said on Wednesday, January 24.

It reflected a surge in discrimination since the October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel.

Nearly 60% of those acts were attacks involving physical violence, threatening words or menacing gestures, CRIF said in its report.

Worryingly, nearly 13% of anti-Semitic acts last year took place in schools, most of them in junior high schools. “We are witnessing a rejuvenation of the perpetrators of anti-Semitic acts. Schools are no longer a sanctuary of the Republic,” the report said.

The spike in anti-Semitism is the worst on record, according to CRIF, which has figures dating back to 2012.

The organization cautioned that its tally reflects only acts “that have been the subject of a complaint or a report to the police.”

France is home to Europe’s largest Jewish community and the largest number of Muslims on the continent, although no precise figures are available as the country’s census does not include religious identity.

According to CRIF, the bloodshed in the Middle East has unleashed a wave of anti-Semitic vitriol. In the three months following Hamas’ October 7 attack and Israel’s subsequent invasion of Gaza, the number of anti-Semitic incidents “equaled that of the previous three years combined,” according to the report.

A third of the acts glorified jihadism, according to CRIF, and a quarter were “calls to murder.” France has seen previous surges of anti-Semitism, including after a 2012 attack on a Jewish school in Toulouse and a 2015 attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris.

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