Israel supports France's rights and ignores the Nazi past
Israel supports France's rights and ignores the Nazi past
In a turn that would have been unimaginable in front of a generation, the chairman of the French right party, Jordan Bardella, invited to speak about anti -Semitism in Israel at a conference. This invitation is symbolic and politically significant, since Israel is looking for new friends worldwide and promotes cooperation with right movements.
political reconstruction in Europe
The invitation to Bardella, the leader of the national breed emblem to step onto the stage in Jerusalem, represents a remarkable reversal of existing political norms. Right -wing parties in Europe are desperately looking for acceptance in the mainstream and have found a common denominator: the demonization of Muslims, which are seen as sympathetic to the Palestinian cause. In this context, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose party sees himself as a natural ally of right -wing movements, gives his consent.
an unexpected alliance
The impetus for these developments were the attacks on October 7, 2023 led by Hamas, which accelerated a long -term evolution of political attitudes in France. The national breed emblem was emerged in 2018 from the national front, which was founded in 1972 by Jean-Marie Le Pen-including war criminals and veterans of the colonial defeats in Algeria. Bardella tries to rehabilitate the image of this movement and to mobilize young voters for radical rights by directing the focus of Jews on Muslim and migrant population groups.
anti -Semitism and political rhetoric
French Jews, the largest Jewish community in Europe, are also susceptible to Bardella's attraction, which the Rabbi Emile Ackermann from Paris illustrates. He reports on fear and attacks on members of his community who have started to remove Jewish symbols to protect themselves. In 2024, over 1,570 anti -Semitic incidents were documented in France - more than three times as many as 2022. Many see the only defenders of the Jews against the supposed "Islamist" threat in right -wing parties such as the national racial.
a change in political thinking
The growing acceptance of the European right falls together with a shift to the right in Israel. Netanyahu now works with extreme rights like ITAMAR Ben Gvir, which reinforces questions about invited rhetoric. The decision to let Bardella speak is not new, reports the former Israeli diplomat Daniel Shek. He observes that extreme right parties in Europe are increasingly regarded as natural allies of Israel as long as they support Israel and reject Muslims.
controversial invitations and protests
Despite the increasing acceptance, not all Jewish votes in France agree to Bardella and his political orientation. The French-Jewish philosopher Bernard Henri-Levy and other prominent speakers have canceled their participation in the conference. They criticize the attitude of the right parties and the uncertainty regarding their past in terms of anti -Semitism. Levy states in an open letter that he does not feel represented by a party leader who questions the anti -Semitic views of his predecessor.
conclusion
The political landscape in France and Israel has changed, and the union of extremely right movements and support for Israel raises fundamental questions. The attitude of the Jewish communities remains divided, while the political actors continue to try to enforce their agenda. The narrow line between support for Israel and the past of the right parties becomes a decisive challenge that could shape the political discussions in the coming years.
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