Antisemitism in France: figures for 2024 close to those for 2023, according to Aurore Bergé

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Antisemitism in France: A Persistent Concern in 2024

The alarming rise in antisemitic acts continues in France, with nearly 1,500 incidents recorded by November 30, 2024, according to Aurore Bergé, Minister of Anti-Discrimination. This figure closely aligns with 2023, a year that saw a fourfold increase in such acts, totaling 1,676 cases, as reported by the CRIF (Representative Council of Jewish Institutions of France). The minister emphasized that 63% of these incidents involved direct attacks on individuals, targeted either for being Jewish or perceived as such.

In a joint interview with Europe 1, Les Echos, and CNews on January 5, 2025, Bergé described the surge as “spectacular” and highlighted the gravity of the situation: “These are not just insults; these are direct assaults on people.” She further attributed this troubling trend to individuals becoming targets simply for defending republican values, supporting hostages’ families, or condemning acts of terrorism.

Universities Under Scrutiny

Bergé identified universities as a “priority area” for addressing antisemitism, citing widespread reports of harassment, intimidation, and overt hostility on campuses. She criticized the lack of collective courage among students, noting that some Jewish students face isolation and fear attending classes due to offensive slogans or hostile behaviors. Bergé expressed her commitment to ensuring that such incidents are documented and addressed.

Reviving the Fight Against Antisemitism

To tackle these issues, Bergé announced the relaunch of the National Anti-Antisemitism Conference, with the next session set for February 13, 2025—coinciding with the anniversary of Ilan Halimi’s tragic death in 2006. These efforts aim to reaffirm France’s commitment to combating antisemitism, with the Interior Ministry poised to release comprehensive statistics on 2024’s incidents.

Reflecting on the broader societal impact, Bergé lamented the post-October 7 attacks’ aftermath, where expressions of solidarity were overshadowed by an unsettling rise in antisemitism. She condemned the notion that Jewish citizens bear responsibility for international conflicts, stating, “This places a target on the back of every Jewish person in France.”

The government’s renewed efforts underscore the urgent need to protect its Jewish citizens and uphold the values of tolerance and unity.

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