Switzerland is advancing legislation to comprehensively ban the public display of Nazi symbols, including swastikas and Hitler salutes. Currently, Swiss law prohibits the use of symbols promoting racism, violence, or hate, but this new bill expands those restrictions. The proposed law would introduce a fine of approximately $250 for violations. This move comes amid growing concerns over a reported increase in antisemitism within the country. Supporters of the ban argue it is a necessary step to combat hate speech and protect minority groups. Opponents have raised concerns about potential infringements on freedom of expression, though the government maintains the restrictions are justified given the uniquely harmful nature of Nazi symbolism. The bill is currently under consideration by the Swiss parliament.