According to the French Ministry of the Interior, 320 antisemitic acts were officially recorded in 2025, averaging more than 3.5 incidents per day. The data, compiled in coordination with the Service for the Protection of the Jewish Community (SPCJ), reflects only qualified acts — including formal complaints, police reports, and legal referrals.
This marks a sharp drop compared to the 1,570 antisemitic acts reported in 2024, though authorities stress that the phenomenon remains deeply rooted and underreported.
Key Findings from the Report:
- 30.5% of incidents occurred in private settings, such as within families or among acquaintances.
- Though Jews represent less than 1% of the French population, they were targeted in 53% of all anti-religious acts in 2025.
- Personal assaults have increased:
- 67.4% of antisemitic acts targeted individuals, compared to 65.2% in 2024.
- 126 cases involved physical violence.
- One-third of the reported acts referenced the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, indicating a direct link between geopolitical tensions and local antisemitism.
- 13.1% of the acts occurred in educational environments, including schools, colleges, high schools, and universities.
The Interior Ministry warns that the actual number of antisemitic acts is likely higher due to underreporting driven by fear, fatigue, or mistrust in institutional responses.