The boss of the PS, Olivier Faure, calls all parties to a rally against anti-Semitism


Europe 1 with AFP

During an interview, the First Secretary of the Socialist Party Oliver Faure called “all political forces” to a rally against anti-Semitism, in a context of rising anti-Semitic acts in France since the October 7 attack by Hamas in Israel.

The head of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure called on Sunday “all political forces” to a rally against anti-Semitism, in a context of increasing anti-Semitic acts in France since the October 7 attack by Hamas in Israel.

“I call on all political forces to say that it is not possible for there to be the slightest anti-Semitic act or word in France, that Jewish French people cannot be held responsible for acts which have been committed by other Jews elsewhere in the world,” Oliver Faure told Radio J.

Calls for the union of the Left and the Right on the issue

The invitation is also sent to the National Rally, “if the RN is willing to respond to this call and ensure that it breaks away from its own history,” said the deputy for Seine-et-Marne. “Let us seek to ensure that the entire left, the entire right, are in unison on this issue. Let us fight together against anti-Semitism,” also launched the first secretary of the PS.

This gathering could be held at Place de la République in Paris “in the coming days” according to the wishes of Mr. Faure, who indicated that he would contact other political organizations to make this idea a reality.



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