Mps consider banning anti-zionism

Mps consider banning anti-zionism

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"HATRED OF ISRAEL IS A NEW WAY OF HATING JEWS," CLAIMS LEADER OF CROSS-PARTY GROUP CONSIDERING POLITICAL RESPONSE TO RISING PROBLEM MPs from all parties are considering whether to


propose a bill to make anti-Zionism a crime in France, according to reports. News of the plans came to light after philosopher and academic Alain Finkielkraut was the victim of allegedly


anti-Semitic abuse on the sidelines of a gilets jaunes demonstration. The Paris public prosecutor has opened an investigation A cross-party group - led by LREM's Paris deputy Sylvain


Maillard - has been working on the bill for some weeks, franceinfo reports. Mr Maillard said that, "hatred of Israel is a new way of hating Jews". "We can criticise the


government of Israel, but we cannot question the very existence of this state. No one questions the existence of the French state or the German state," he said. On Tuesday, he will


propose to the 30-plus members of his group, to choose between two formulas: a resolution passed by the National Assembly to express a position, or a bill that will, he says, would take


longer to implement. They will make their decision on Tuesday afternoon, before Emmanuel Macron's speech at the dinner of the Conseil représentatif des institutions juives de France on


Wednesday.