PARIS – A French Bill aimed at combating what supporters label “new forms of anti-Semitism”, such as calls for Israel’s destruction, was withdrawn from parliamentary debate after fierce opposition from lawmakers. In a statement, the centrist political party whose lawmakers had introduced the Bill accused the far left of obstructing debates in order to stall the process and prevent a vote. The party, Together for the Republic, which is linked to President Emmanuel Macron, said it decided to freeze the Bill after the government pledged to introduce an identical proposal in late June. A government-led effort would, in theory, gather...