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Guest of 19/20 info, Monday May 6, Olivier Klein, interministerial delegate for the fight against anti-Semitism and anti-LGBT hatred, returned to a survey which shows the increase in anti-Semitic acts in France.
Olivier Klein, interministerial delegate for the fight against anti-Semitism and anti-LGBT hatred, took part in the conference against anti-Semitism on Monday May 6. Guest of 19/20 info, he recalls the importance of these meetings for “take the full measure of this unbearable anti-Semitism which is plaguing the country”. For him, this meeting is “the beginning of a new reflection”. According to an Ifop study, 86% of French people of Jewish faith fear being victims of anti-Semitic acts.
“Fight against prejudice from school”
“It is unfortunately a reflection of reality, of this increase in anti-Semitic acts that they are experiencing, whether it is a mockery, a mockery, a violent act”, explains Olivier Klein. He calls for “fight against prejudice, starting at school”. “Nothing should endanger our fellow citizens of the Jewish faith, what is happening in Gaza is not the responsibility of our fellow citizens of the Jewish faith and we should not question them about this situation”, he assures. Since October 7, “it’s a 1,000% increase in anti-Semitic acts in our country”, deplores the interministerial delegate. “The whole of society must say no,” he concludes.