Anti-Semitic acts in France jump, as divisions deepen
PARIS — The French interior minister says anti-Semitic acts soared last year and is decrying the “poison” of hate.
Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said Monday night that the total of registered anti-Semitic acts rose to 541 in 2018 from 311 in 2017.
He spoke in the Paris suburb of Sainte-Genevieve-du-Bois, where vandals chopped down trees planted in honour of a Jewish man tortured and killed in 2006. The incident was the latest in a recent string of racist vandalism.
Castaner vows the government will fight anti-Semitism, calling it “an attack against hope.”