Anti-Semitism in France has a centuries-long history that goes far beyond the current parliament elections. Moreover, anti-Semitism has traditionally been associated with extreme right-wing ideology rather than extreme left-wing. I can only remind you that Marine Le Pen's father, Jean Marie Le Pen, was convicted of Holocaust denial by a Paris court in 2016 and subsequently expelled from his own party. This political scandal began the rise of Marine Le Pen, whose party is now the third political force in France. As for left-wing leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon, his personal anti-Semitic views have (and will have) nothing to do with official government policy. The only government possible in France today is a coalition government (based on the actual election results) in which Mélenchon will not be the next prime minister and anti-Semitism will not be tolerated. Less reading of X, the platform notorious for spreading misinformation and hate speech, could potentially make life safer for the Jewish community in France.