PNN – As it is known, Macron tried to draw the gray layer of France to the streets of Paris and Marseille for the benefit of Netanyahu’s warmongering cabinet with the thread-like tactic of making anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism synonymous.
A special effort by the Elysee Palace and the French President to support the crimes of the occupying Jerusalem regime in the form of an organized street demonstration has failed.
All analysts agree that the scale of this march is not as large as the widespread and spontaneous support of the people in France and other European countries that were held in support of the Gaza man.
In other words, the weight of public equations in the West has become heavier in favor of anti-Zionism, and there is no escape from this reality for the Western authorities.
“Emmanuel Macron” also made his best efforts during the days leading up to holding a rally in support of the Zionist regime, and on the eve of holding a rally against what he called anti-Semitism in this country, he said: “A France where our Jewish compatriots are in fear is no longer France.”
Like a number of other European countries, after the start of Israel’s war with the Palestinian resistance groups, France is facing a significant increase in anti-Zionist movements (in support of the Palestinian nation and residents of the Gaza Strip).
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In such a situation, the synergistic and consolidation of government and organizational capacities of the French could not reach the demands of the Zionist lobbies in this country.
The Elysee Palace wanted this gathering to be the basis for the unity of parties and organizations against the Palestinians. But in recent days, the Paris march has been affected by the debates about the participation or non-participation of political leaders, led by “Jean-Luc Melenchon” (the leader of the left movement).
Many politicians of the left-wing party affiliated with Melanchon cited the presence of Marine Le Pen and other leaders of the “National Union” party as one of the reasons for not participating in Sunday’s march.
Melanchon, whose party has come under pressure from French political groups and internal and international security institutions due to his anti-Zionist stance on the Gaza war, did not announce his presence in the rally.
In the meantime, Mélenchon’s special tweet about this demonstration caused another shock to Macron and Le Pen.
The former candidate of the French presidential election wrote on his page on the X social network (formerly Twitter): “Friends are meeting to unconditionally support the killing.”
The problem is clear! Melenchon considers the demonstration, which is apparently against anti-Semitism, to be synonymous with supporting Israel’s war with Hamas and the actions of the government of Benjamin Netanyahu, the child-killing prime minister of the occupying Quds regime in the Gaza Strip.
In the meantime, thousands of police officers and the municipality of Paris, who were in charge of providing security for Sunday’s march, spent a soulless day.