ALL GATHERED AT THE MARCH

AGAINST ANTISEMITISM IN PARIS

A march against anti-Semitism will take place in Paris on Sunday November 12, 2023, at the call of the presidents of the National Assembly and the Senate, Yaël Braun-Pivet and Gérard Larcher. The procession will leave at 3 p.m. from the Esplanade des Invalides, near the National Assembly, in the 7th arrondissement of the capital.

And will end at Edmond Rostand place, opposite the Senate, in the 6th. The route should connect the Assembly to the Senate, two Republican symbols. A great fraternal march bringing together “all those who recognize themselves in the values ​​of the Republic and are determined to defend them” !

Gérard Larcher and Yaël Braun-Pivet called for a general mobilization, while anti-Semitic acts have multiplied in France, more than a thousand since the massacre of October 7, 2023 perpetrated by Hamas terrorists in Israel.

“A cry of conscience,” say Gérard Larcher and Yaël Braun-Pivet, “to declare to the world that the French Republic does not allow, and will never allow, abjection to flourish.” .

Because abjection is already spreading throughout the world, in Europe and in France in reaction to the resurgence of tensions between Israel and its neighbors.

These are men steeped in hatred who in Dagestan went to the Makhachkala airport screaming “Allah Akbah” in search of a plane coming from Tel Aviv to chase away the Jew.

It is also with the cry of “Allah Akbar” that the demonstrators call for peace in the streets of Paris and spreading the propaganda of the terrorist organization, that young people in the Paris metro have fun shouting “we are Nazis and we are proud.” Fanatical hatred sows horror.

We are witnessing the resurgence of uninhibited anti-Semitism, in Germany, Great Britain and France, but also on American campuses,

Already in Le Monde in 2012, the former President of CRIF, Richard Pasquier wrote :

“When for the first time since the end of the Second World War children are killed because they are Jewish with the crimes perpetrated in Toulouse by Mohamed Merah, when a grenade is thrown in broad daylight in a kosher supermarket in Sarcelles (. ..), this violence is not indiscriminate (...).

It is in the name of this anti-Semitism that Ilan Halimi was tortured to death by the Barbarian Gang in 2006.

Awareness must be national: this matter concerns us all.”

The tragic events of October 7 remind us sadly, revealing the fragilities of our democracies, the horror of hatred and despair, but they have also brought back the darkest hydra in History, warns Brice Socco.

“Anti-Semitism is a serious offense against man in general,” proclaimed Vladimir Jankélévitch.

The need to combat all discrimination.




Garett Skyport for DayNewsWorld