French President's Promise to Crack Down on Anti-Semitism Could Threaten Critics of Israel
French police officers will investigate critics of Israel who question the nature of the Jewish state for possible violations of law against hate speech.
French police officers will investigate critics of Israel who question the nature of the Jewish state for possible violations of law against hate speech.
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