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France's outgoing justice minister urges tougher response to antisemitism

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Posted on September 19, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) - Outgoing Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin asked French public prosecutors on Friday to take tougher action against incidents of antisemitism, just days before President Emmanuel

France's Justice Minister Calls for Stronger Measures Against Antisemitism

Government's Stance on Antisemitism

PARIS (Reuters) - Outgoing Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin asked French public prosecutors on Friday to take tougher action against incidents of antisemitism, just days before President Emmanuel Macron is set to anger Israel by recognizing a Palestinian state.

Darmanin's Recommendations

The move also comes a few weeks after the new U.S. ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, published an open letter in the Wall Street Journal accusing France of not doing enough to stem antisemitic violence.

Macron's Criticism of Antisemitism

In a document seen by Reuters and circulated ahead of the Jewish New Year, which coincides with Macron's planned recognition of the Palestinian state on September 22, Darmanin asked for "very firm criminal action" against antisemitic acts and speeches.

U.S. Ambassador's Open Letter

He also called for "general aggravating circumstances" to be taken into account in all cases where possible, which in French law means allowing for the maximum prison sentence to be imposed.

Darmanin asked prosecutors to open "systematic investigations" when they are notified by an elected official or civil servant of an antisemitic act or statement.

Macron has emerged as one of the more forceful critics of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's prosecution of the war in Gaza, particularly with regard to Palestinian civilian casualties.

The president has also publicly criticized antisemitism as antithetical to French values and increased security to protect synagogues and other Jewish centres in response to antisemitic incidents linked to the Gaza conflict.

(Reporting by Juliette Jabkhiro, writing by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • France's Justice Minister calls for tougher action against antisemitism.
  • Macron plans to recognize Palestinian state, causing tensions.
  • U.S. Ambassador criticizes France's response to antisemitic violence.
  • Darmanin urges maximum sentences for antisemitic acts.
  • Macron increases security for Jewish centers amid Gaza conflict.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is antisemitism?
Antisemitism is hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jewish people. It can manifest in various forms, including social exclusion, hate speech, and violence.
What is criminal action?
Criminal action refers to legal proceedings initiated against individuals or entities accused of committing crimes. It involves the enforcement of laws and the prosecution of offenders.
What are aggravating circumstances?
Aggravating circumstances are factors that increase the severity or culpability of a criminal act, potentially leading to harsher penalties during sentencing.
What is a systematic investigation?
A systematic investigation is a thorough and methodical examination of facts or evidence related to a specific case or issue, often conducted by law enforcement or regulatory bodies.

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