Far-right shift on anti-Semitism sparks unease, even among Jews
- France's National Rally and other European far-right parties now portray themselves as defenders of Jews.
- This shift occurs despite past anti-Semitism and follows the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
- Leaders like Jordan Bardella and others traveled to Israel for a government conference on combating anti-Semitism.
- Holocaust survivor Serge Klarsfeld stated he would vote for the National Rally over France Unbowed, while critics call this stance political exploitation.
- Critics argue parties exploit anti-Semitism concerns to gain power and target Islamism, though not all followers accept the change.
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"The justice system doesn't care about anti-Semitism"
NORRKÖPING. Surveillance footage shows two men urinating and spitting on the synagogue in Norrköping. Then they try to set fire to the ancient gate. But like all reports of anti-Semitism made by the congregation, the incident was not investigated. – We are hated and threatened. The law does not protect us, says the congregation's chairman.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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