Antisemitic Acts Up Nearly 200% in France over Last Year: Report
The number of recorded antisemitic incidents in France soared by a staggering 192% during the first half of this year, according to government figures.
The National Directorate of Territorial Intelligence (DNRT) of the French Interior Ministry revealed this week that 887 “antisemitic acts” were committed in the first six months of the year, noting that the trend of rising antisemitism in the country following the October 7 terror attacks on Israel “seems to be long-term.”
This represented an increase of 192% compared to the same period of 2023, media reported. The increase means that antisemitic acts represent 67% of all religiously motivated incidents, despite the Jewish population only accounting for less than one percent of the country.
Previously, anti-Christian acts were the most recorded in France. According to the DNRT, antisemitic incidents appear to be strongly correlated to the news cycle in the Middle East. For example, in the week after Israel bombed Rafah, antisemitic acts in France shot up to 187 compared to 54 the week before.
The DNRT also revealed that there was a 165% increase in physically violent antisemitic attacks, with 53 recorded in the first half of the year compared to 20 during the same time in 2023. (BB / VFI News)
“Many have become my enemies without cause; those who hate me without reason are numerous.” - Psalm 38:19