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For antisemites in France, police are seen as “dirty Jews”

Police officers and activists have identified an emerging trend in France in which antisemites have come to see the police and other security services as extensions of “Jewish power” — a theme often discussed in the conspiracy theories that inspire and justify such attacks.

A stone in memory of deported Jewish children vandalised in Joinville-le-Pont

A stone in memory of Jewish children deported from the town of Joinville-le-Pont in Val-de-Marne, near Paris, has been vandalised.

French Jewish Community Rescues Bodies, Re-Inters Them in new Cemetery

The remains of 29 Jews were transferred from a cemetery south of Paris to eastern France in an unprecedented operation held to rescue these bodies from eventual cremation.

Vel D’Hiv Roundup of Paris Jews Remembered, 78 Years Later

French political leaders, Holocaust memorials and museums and Jewish organizations marked the anniversary of the 1942 Vel D’Hiv roundup, in which over 13,000 Jews were arrested in Paris by French authorities and deported to Nazi death camps.

French far-left leader accused of spreading antisemitic trope

The president of the far-left political party La France Insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, has been accused of spreading an antisemitic trope during a radio interview.

Several graves defaced with antisemitic markings in southern France

Several graves in a municipal cemetery in the south-western French town of Gruissan were defaced with antisemitic markings.

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