“Certain far-left elected officials do not unanimously and definitively condemn anti-Semitic acts,” deplores Maud Bregeon

“Certain far-left elected officials do not unanimously and definitively condemn anti-Semitic acts,” deplores Maud Bregeon
“Certain far-left elected officials do not unanimously and definitively condemn anti-Semitic acts,” deplores Maud Bregeon


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“Anti-Semitism cannot be an electoral strategy and must be fought morning, noon and evening,” said the government spokesperson after the Council of Ministers.

VIDEO – At the end of the Council of Ministers, the government spokesperson deplored that “part of the political class is making anti-Semitism its stock in trade”.

During the report of the Council of Ministers this Wednesday, Maud Bregeon, the spokesperson for Michel Barnier's government, deplored that “certain elected officials, particularly on the far left, do not unanimously and definitively condemn anti-Semitic acts” and more widely than“a part of the political class makes anti-Semitism its stock in trade” . Maud Bregeon took advantage of a question about the -Israel match to reaffirm her “absolute support for our compatriots of the Jewish faith».

“Anti-Semitism cannot be an electoral strategy and must be fought morning, noon and evening”she continued. “This should mobilize us all», she concludes. The France-Israel match scheduled for this Thursday is raising fears, after the attacks on Maccabi Tel-Aviv supporters which took place in Amsterdam last week. Emmanuel Macron and Michel Barnier announced their presence in the stands while several left-wing deputies called for it to be canceled due to Israeli actions in the Middle East.

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