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Insoumise France adheres to “anti-Semitic discourse”, says Manuel Valls

Manuel Valls did not soften his words regarding rebellious France. LFI is engaged in a “massive anti-Semitic discourse,” the former prime minister said this Sunday, answering in the affirmative when asked whether he considered Jean-Luc Mélenchon “an anti-Semite.” Is the leader of LFI an anti-Semite? “Yes!” Manuel Valls, guest of Europe 1, CNews and Les Échos, answered several times.

“When we support this kind of discourse regarding Israel, that is, when we refuse to classify Hamas as a terrorist organization, when we explain that it is a resistance organization, we are on to something extremely serious,” the former Socialist prime minister explained. Francois Hollande.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s tweet on the occasion of the trip of Yael Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly, to Israel is “anti-Semitic”, added Manuel Valls, also noting “his speech against Israel or participation in a demonstration where we shouted Death to the jews ! “. And he added: “Anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.”

Nupes weakens after controversial positions

The leader of La France Insoumise told X that Yael Braun-Pivet “set up camp in Tel Aviv to encourage the massacre” in the Gaza Strip. “For the first time in a very long time, there is a left-wing force that has such a massive anti-Semitic discourse,” Manuel Valls also assessed, referring to the “political calculation” of the LFI.

The France Insoumise movement and its leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon have been accused by many politicians of being ambiguous when asked about combating anti-Semitism or of not sufficiently condemning the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel on October 7. A position that significantly weakened the leftist Nupes alliance.

“Nupes is over. The Nupes disbanded simply because Jean-Luc Mélenchon wanted it to be so, for the positions he took, for the sectarianism he demonstrated and for the line he chose, François Hollande said on Saturday in Corrèze in comments, published by France. 3. “I don’t think Jean-Luc Mélenchon is an anti-Semite,” the former president recently opined. “But his words, his course of action encourage anti-Semitism in the name of anti-Zionism.”


Source: Le Parisien

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