Posted on 11/11/2023 6:51:19 PM PST by Nextrush
The Anti-Semitic incidents in France following the start of the war in Israel on October 7th under investigation by French authorities with arrests in the hundreds.
But one particularly nasty looking incident was the painting of Stars of David on the sides of homes and buildings in Paris and its suburbs.
Now the French government pointing an accusing finger at Russia...
A civic march against Anti-Semitism set for Paris tomorrow led by the leading officials of France's National Assembly and Senate.
But the Left in France and even some Centrist and Pro-Government politicians balking at participation by the "Far-Right".
The National Rally participating with party President Jordan Bardella and RN National Assembly leader Marine Le Pen...
Not participating in the protest France's President Emmanuel Macron.
While Macron spoke of being at the protest against Anti-Semitism "in spirit" he offered sharp comments regarding Israel's conduct as he was interviewed by the BBC...
Today in Paris on Armistice Day a protest by the Les Patriotes the political party led by former National Rally politician Florian Philippot...
More video from today's Yellow Vests protest in Paris a small and dedicated group carry on...
In Lyon this afternoon a protest billed as one opposing "the Far-Right and all forms of Racism"...
In Paris today thousands at a Pro-Palestinian protest...
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Various Fully Ignorant College students and kids Protests today.....my but they do like to come togther and feel important while being led by the nose on what they know nothing about.
Macrons would certainly not agreed then with all that it took to liberate France beginning with the Normandy invasion…
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