The law would make terrorist apologism, denying Israel's existence, and the comparison of Jews or Israel to the Holocaust illegal.
Earlier in October, it was reported that France had banned Israeli firms who partook in combat in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon from participating in the military exhibit.
Following the crisis, Israel faced international isolation, with many nations criticizing its role in the conflict.
French President Emmanuel Macron is undoubtedly not antisemitic. On the contrary, France has often stood by our side and supported Israel on many significant issues.
Today, Israel is doing what France should have done: It is not allowing a murderous terrorist organization to take over Lebanon and destroy it.
He did however add that, with the war, many might find it hard "not to be antisemitic when you see the destruction caused by the Israeli army in Gaza.”