A few thousand people demonstrated on Wednesday in Paris at the call of associations, unions and left-wing political parties to denounce the holding in the evening in the French capital of the “Israel is Forever” gala with the remote participation of a minister far-right Israeli. This gala is an event in support of Israel organized by several far-right personalities.
Minister of Finance, Bezalel Smotrich, known for his extreme positions, was initially expected in person before his spokesperson mentioned speaking remotely. The location of this gala was kept secret but the possible intervention of Bezalel Smotrich, who on Monday promised an annexation in 2025 by Israel of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, sparked a wave of anger among the demonstrators on Wednesday evening. The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs regularly “condemns” the comments of this minister, judging them “contrary to international law” and going “against efforts aimed at a de-escalation of regional tensions”.
A gala not forbidden
“Smotrich assassin, Macron accomplice”, protesters chanted against the Israeli minister. The Paris police chief, Laurent Nuñez, interviewed on RTL radio on Wednesday, indicated that he had not banned this gala as it did not appear to present any “significant” risk of disturbance to public order. AFP journalists, informed of the potential location, had not noted any disturbances at the start of the evening.
In addition to the slogans against Bezalel Smotrich, the demonstrators were protesting more generally against the policies pursued by the Israeli government in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. “Liberate Palestine”, “Israel get out of there, Palestine is not yours”, the demonstrators chanted.
For fear of excesses, McDonald's – one of which was targeted by demonstrators who damaged its window – and a Carrefour store had lowered their iron curtains with customers inside.