An Israeli minister approved Marine Le Pen to become President of Francesaying she would make an “excellent” leader for the country as her right-wing party seeks significant gains in the current election.
“It’s great for Israel that she’s president of France, with 10 exclamation points,” Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli said Tuesday, later indicating that his view could be shared by other members of the Israeli leadership.
“I think Netanyahu and I are of the same opinion,” he said when asked if the Israeli prime minister shared his view. According to the Times of IsraelThe media outlet stressed that it was unclear what prompted Chikli to talk about Le Pen.
Marine Le Pen’s National Rally has exceeded expectations in the European parliamentary elections, defeating French President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist party and prompting him to call early elections because he said it would create tensions in the country if the electorate no longer believed in his party and its policies.
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The bet has so far been in the hands of the National Rally, and it has continued to perform well in national elections, as was the case during the European elections.
Marine Le Pen has run unsuccessfully for president three times – in 2012, 2017 and 2022 – each time improving her standing and vote share over the course of this decade. In her last campaign, she won 41.5% of the vote against Macron.
Some speculate that the cultural issues at the heart of the election will propel the National Rally—and potentially, in the 2027 presidential election, Le Pen—to control of the country. Immigration has proven to be a major issue for right-wing parties across Europe, as has the resistance they have shown in recent elections. Anti-Semitic demonstrations and attacks.
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Serge Klarsfeld, a famous Nazi hunter, announced last week that he would support the National Rally, telling French media outlet LCI that if he had to choose between “an anti-Semitic party and a pro-Jewish party, I would vote for a pro-Jewish party,” referring to the National Rally. according to Le Monde.
Anti-Semitism has taken center stage in the election campaign after the alleged gang rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl, which many have called a hate crime. Two teenagers arrested in a Paris suburb have been charged with the crime, with prosecutors saying the rape was religiously motivated. ABC News reported.
Rabbi Moshe Sebbag of the Great Synagogue of Paris said the elections showed him that French Jews had “no future” in France. The Jerusalem Post that he urges “all young people to go to Israel or a safer country.”
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Sebbeg argued that while the far-right National Rally expressed support for defending Israel against Hamas after the October 7 attack, the party’s roots come from a place of anti-Semitism that continues to trouble it.
Jean-Marie Le Pen has been convicted several times for anti-Semitic hate speech and for making statements minimizing the Holocaust. according to The Guardianwhich prompted Marine Le Pen to distance herself and the party from its founder – her father.
“Many Ashkenazi Jewish families who have been here since before World War II would not have thought of voting for the National Rally, but the left has been anti-Semitic lately,” Sebbag said. “The Jews are in the middle because they don’t know who hates them more.”