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    Proposed Antisemitism Laws in France and Italy Stir Free Speech Debate

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    Quick Summary

    Proposed antisemitism laws in France and Italy aim to curb rising hostility but risk restricting legitimate criticism of Israel amid escalating antisemitic incidents in both countries in 2025.

    Proposed Antisemitism Laws in France and Italy Fuel Free Speech Controversy

    By Layli Foroudi and Giselda Vagnoni

    New Legislative Efforts and the Debate Over Free Speech

    PARIS/ROME, April 15 (Reuters) - French and Italian lawmakers are due to vote on new laws defining antisemitism, proposed in the wake of a surge in anti-Jewish incidents but which critics say could be used to censor criticism of Israel and chill protest movements.

    Details of the Proposed Laws

    The French law, which is scheduled to be debated on Thursday, proposes to sanction "implicitly" justifying terrorism, calling for the destruction of a state recognised by France, and comparisons of Israel to the Nazis.

    The Italian bill, if adopted, would make Italy the first country to write into law the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism, which lists certain criticisms of Israel as examples of antisemitism.

    Defining Antisemitism in Law

    DEFINING ANTISEMITISM IN LAW

    Proponents of the laws point to the historic rise in antisemitism after Israel began its assault on Gaza following Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023.

    Critics - including some rights groups, academics and left-wing politicians - say that they will censor legitimate activism for Palestinian rights and contribute to conflating Jews with the state of Israel.

    "The (IHRA) definition confuses what is permitted speech - and that is criticism of Israel as a state - with what is prohibited speech, which is antisemitism and racial and religious incitement to violence," U.N. special rapporteur on free speech Irene Khan said.

    The French law, which references the IHRA definition without fully adopting it, contained vague language, she added. 

    The Italian bill was approved by a large majority in the Upper House last month and is expected to begin its passage through the Lower House on Thursday. The French law has lost some political backing following a petition on the French parliamentary website signed by more than 700,000 people.

    Sharp Rise in Incidents Since Gaza

    SHARP RISE IN INCIDENTS SINCE GAZA

    In Italy over two years from 2023, antisemitism rose by 100% to 963 incidents in 2025, according to the Italian Antisemitism Observatory. In France, antisemitic acts surged to record highs after the 2023 Hamas attack, but fell 16% to 1,320 incidents last year compared with 2024.

    Rights groups and the U.N. have also noted a rise in Islamophobia and anti-Arab bias around the world since 2023.

    France's human rights commission, the CNCDH, has said that antisemitic acts in France regularly peak in relation to operations carried out by the Israeli army in Palestinian territories.

    The commission, which was not consulted for the law, wrote to MPs and the prime minister in January to warn of the dangers of conflating "the hatred of Jews and the hatred of the state of Israel".

    Political and Social Reactions

    Responding to this warning, Caroline Yadan, the French MP proposing the law, said that her text aimed to tackle "new forms of antisemitism" and that the "essentialisation that Jews equal Israel exists in today's society".

    Israel's war on Gaza has led to a wave of pro-Palestinian demonstrations around the world, which Israel and its supporters allege are antisemitic.

    Protesters, including some Jewish groups, say their criticism of Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories and its actions in Gaza should not be conflated with antisemitism.

    Livia Ottolenghi, representative of the Union of Jewish Communities in Italy, said the new law was necessary and did not prevent criticism of Israel. 

    “In Italy, we do not live well," she said. "Our children have bars on their school windows; when they go out they must be escorted."

    Conflating Jews and Israel

    CONFLATING JEWS AND ISRAEL

    The IHRA working definition of antisemitism has been adopted by 45 countries as a guide, but has not previously been written into law anywhere.

    The Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner Michael O'Flaherty said he viewed the IHRA definition as a useful tool, but was concerned about its misapplication to censor Palestinian solidarity movements, especially in Germany. 

    "To somehow attribute responsibility for the actions of a government to the Jewish community in Europe is totally unacceptable, and indeed, it does raise the spectre of antisemitism," he said. "But to somehow conflate any criticism of Israel with antisemitism is ridiculous."

    Case Study: Legal Proceedings and Free Speech

    Sarya Kabbani, a French-Syrian woman, was put on trial under existing laws on antisemitism over carrying banners that drew parallels between Israeli politicians and Nazi Germany at a protest in Paris in December 2023. The 67-year-old, whose husband is Jewish, was later acquitted by a court.

    "It is freedom of expression to be able to say that Israel is committing war crimes, is committing genocide, is carrying out ethnic cleansing, is occupying," said the activist, who will join demonstrations against the French law this week.

    (Reporting by Layli Foroudi in Paris and Giselda Vagnoni in Rome; additional reporting by Amina Ismail in Brussels; Editing by Alex Richardson)

    References

    • Yadan bill
    • CDEC reports 963 antisemitic incidents in Italy in 2025 - European Jewish Congress
    • Antisemitic acts lead France’s anti-religious crimes in 2025 - JNS.org - Jewish News Syndicate

    Table of Contents

    • New Legislative Efforts and the Debate Over Free Speech
    • Details of the Proposed Laws
    • Defining Antisemitism in Law

    Key Takeaways

    • •France’s Yadan bill expands criminal sanctions to implicit justifications of terrorism and comparisons of Israel with Nazis, prompting free‑speech concerns from legal and civic groups (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •Italy recorded a record 963 antisemitic incidents in 2025—a sharp increase driving lawmakers to enshrine the IHRA definition into law despite worries about curbing criticism of Israel (eurojewcong.org).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Proposed antisemitism laws in France and Italy stir free speech debate

    1What are the proposed antisemitism laws in France and Italy?

    France and Italy are voting on laws defining antisemitism, with measures including sanctions for comparing Israel to Nazis and adopting the IHRA definition.

    2Why are these antisemitism laws controversial?

    Critics say the laws could censor legitimate criticism of Israel and activism for Palestinian rights, conflating antisemitism with dissent.

  • Sharp Rise in Incidents Since Gaza
  • Political and Social Reactions
  • Conflating Jews and Israel
  • Case Study: Legal Proceedings and Free Speech
  • •France logged 1,320 antisemitic cases in 2025 (down 16% from 2024), remaining one of the highest levels since 2000, underscoring urgency but also sparking debate on balancing free speech and protection against hate (jns.org).
  • 3What is the IHRA definition of antisemitism?

    The IHRA definition includes certain criticisms of Israel as examples of antisemitism and has been adopted as a guide by 45 countries, but not made law before.

    4How have antisemitic incidents changed in France and Italy?

    Antisemitic acts rose sharply in both countries after the 2023 Gaza conflict, with reported incidents increasing in Italy and peaking in France.

    5What are the concerns regarding free speech?

    Rights groups and the UN warn that these laws could stifle free speech by prohibiting criticism of Israel and conflating it with antisemitism.

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