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Emmanuel Macron wants to intensify the fight against anti-Semitism

Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed on Saturday the government’s determination to combat the upsurge in anti-Semitic acts in France since the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. In a series of messages published on X, the president expressed the climate of anxiety felt by the French Jewish community.

“Anxiety, loneliness, fear: this week again, French Jews told me how much their lives have changed since October 7. They also expressed their demand for justice and protection,” wrote the head of state.

To address these concerns, Emmanuel Macron announced that he had instructed the Minister of Justice to strengthen the work of prosecutors. The goal is to improve “the justice system’s response to anti-Semitism and its new forms,” ​​whether physical acts or online hate speech.

The president notably mentioned a series of recent acts: pig heads placed in front of places of worship, Stars of David painted on the walls of Paris and anti-Semitic graffiti, as well as a worrying rise in disinformation on social networks.

“Some are trying to divide us,” he denounced, calling on the population to “remain united” and to demonstrate “absolute vigilance.” He insisted on the need for an “immediate” and firm response to identify and punish the perpetrators.

Emmanuel Macron concluded by affirming that “the Republic will always have the last word” and that the Nation would remain “mobilized” in the face of hatred and attempts at destabilization.

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Type of Incident: Info
Date of Incident: September 20, 2025
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Country: France

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About Sentinel

SENTINEL is a European project funded by the European Commission and led by the Security and Crisis Centre (SACC by EJC), the security arm of the European Jewish Congress. It brings together the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT), national-level Jewish communities from Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, and Spain, the European Union of Jewish Students, with the support of the Italian Carabinieri and the Police Presidium of the Czech Republic.

The project is designed to strengthen the protection of Jewish places of worship across the European Union through a coordinated set of activities over a three-year period.

SENTINEL will harness AI-enhanced open-source intelligence to monitor and assess current, emerging, and future threats. It will also equip Jewish communities with practical tools, including a mobile security application with a panic button and an interactive map built on real-time incident data.

Training and capacity-building are at the core of the project. These include scenario-based security exercises, crisis management seminars, and both in-person and online training sessions for community security trustees. SENTINEL will also organise EU-wide and local conferences to foster collaboration between Jewish communities, public authorities, and law enforcement agencies.

Complementing these efforts, national and local workshops will promote knowledge-sharing and preparedness, alongside pilot training programmes for law enforcement. A dedicated podcast series will help raise awareness by exploring threat assessments and potential responses.

With its wide-reaching and inclusive approach, SENTINEL will directly benefit to Jewish communities across 23 EU Member States, enhancing resilience, strengthening preparedness, and building long-term cooperation with law enforcement to meet today’s evolving security challenges.