French Minister Rebukes Netanyahu
Haddad denounced these claims, emphasizing that the issue should not be "instrumentalized" and insisting on unity and resolve.
He declared on BFM TV that "France has no lessons to learn in the fight against antisemitism," underscoring the nation's longstanding stance on the matter.
Haddad further highlighted that both President Macron and his administration have shown unwavering dedication to combating antisemitism.
He reaffirmed their consistent and firm position, noting they have always been "extremely committed against antisemitism."
The backlash followed a letter in which Netanyahu accused Macron of encouraging antisemitism within France by advocating for the global acknowledgment of Palestine.
The letter, which was obtained by French outlets, also included a request for Macron to take stronger action against antisemitism in France, proposing a deadline aligned with the Jewish New Year on September 23.
Earlier in July, Macron had affirmed that France intends to support the recognition of Palestine during the upcoming session of the United Nations General Assembly in September.
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