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Two Faced France
12.21.04 (4:47 am)   [edit]
The recent accusation by French Ambassador Gerard Araud about an anti-French neurosis in Israel constitutes only a minute item on Israel's long charge sheet against the damaging, discriminatory and often terrorist-supporting attitude of the country he represents.

The issue is thus not whether or not Israel should have declared the ambassador persona non grata, but rather exposing French policy, government and the society behind it in as great detail as possible.

In the 1967 Six Day War, when Israel's existence was threatened, France's president Charles de Gaulle took a pro-Arab direction and instituted a weapons embargo on the Middle East. In his press conference on November 27 of that year he included a much publicized anti-Semitic statement, calling the Jews "an elitist and domineering people."

This is often considered the beginning of post-Holocaust anti-Semitism in the democratic mainstream of Europe.

Freddy Eitan, a former Israeli ambassador and journalist, in a forthcoming book on France's Middle East policy, mentions that, despite the embargo, France supplied Mirage planes Israel had already bought to Libya; they were afterwards transferred to Egypt and used in the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

Eitan points out that French foreign minister Jean Sauvagnargues was the first Western official who met Yasser Arafat in Beirut, in 1974. A year later the PLO opened its first European diplomatic office in Paris, with a charter calling for the elimination of Israel.

Democracies that assault Israel will usually also undertake acts that damage the entire Western world.

In 1977 French president Valery Giscard d'Estaing gave asylum, and therefore international respectability, to Ayatollah Khomeini. The French thus helped pave the way for the first fundamentalist Muslim state, which then exported terrorism internationally.

France was also the main promoter of the 1980 Venice Declaration in which the PLO was recognized by the European Union.

At the United Nations, France has been particularly active in building Europe's anti-Israel voting record.

Dore Gold, a former Israeli ambassador to the UN, describes the French attitude thus:

"The European collective is frequently neutral on issues at the UN. Then often in meetings of the EU diplomats the French ambassador tries to break the consensus and move the entire group in an anti-Israeli direction.

"France plays a particularly negative role in the formation of an anti-Israeli European position at the UN."

Gold refers also to the July 2004 resolution of the UN General Assembly supporting the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on the separation fence Israel is building.

"The European countries had expressed their view that the ICJ's jurisdiction was questionable. Once the ICJ ruled against Israel they should thus have abstained or voted against a resolution calling on Israel to adhere to the ICJ's non-binding advisory opinion.

"Instead, under French leadership, the European Union voted for this resolution."

Many anti-Semitism experts claim that France's anti-Israeli stance played a substantial role in the creation of an infrastructure for anti-Semitism in France.

Anti-Jewish violence went unchecked until after the presidential elections in spring 2002. Then France got a culture shock as extreme right-wing candidate Jean Marie Le Pen became Jacques Chirac's challenger, defeating socialist prime minister Lionel Jospin.

It took Chirac until November 2003, however, when a Jewish school in Gagny was firebombed, to come down strongly against anti-Semitism.
 


posted by: angiekruger (reply)
post date: 12.21.04 (5:03 am)

well, lets just go overthrow jaques chirac and turn france into an insurgency and put their country in shambles too why don't we. so let me get this straight, it's ok to discriminate against gays and the french, just not jews? and for the record, israel is an elitist and domineering country, but we only have ourselves to blame for that.



posted by: WhyNot (reply)
post date: 12.21.04 (7:27 am)

Reply to: angiekruger

"well, lets just go overthrow jaques chirac and turn france into an insurgency and put their country in shambles too why don't we. so let me get this straight, it's ok to discriminate against gays and the french, just not jews? and for the record, israel is an elitist and domineering country, but we only have ourselves to blame for that."

Funny how we guys get blamed one minute for being anti-semite, then next for being anti-muslim. But funniest of all is that it all comes from the same ppl, i.e. LynnKrapper, RedTigress and other dumbfucks. In the meantime, even funnier is the fact we have more Muslims and Jews living here than any other European country. Oh, and by the way, we also have more American expats than any other country. Mmmmm... can't be so bad here, can it, LOL?

I think we ought to pee on this blog... yep it sucks big time.



posted by: angiekruger (reply)
post date: 12.21.04 (7:32 am)

Reply to: WhyNot
yeah, it's also the same people who discriminate against you, gays, anyone who sides with gays, and secretly (cause it's not pc anymore to do it in public) blacks



posted by: WhyNot (reply)
post date: 12.21.04 (8:07 am)

Reply to: angiekruger

"yeah, it's also the same people who discriminate against you..."

I wonder how long before LynnKrapper applies for a French Green Card. I'll be sure to push her boat back to sea with a 10 meter barge pole.

I also wonder how long before LynnKrapper deletes these very comments, like she did our previous ones. What a gutless chickenshit she is. Vomit material.

I have a feeling this latest outburst is due to a comment of mine on Kurtmaddox's blog, in response to her off the planet comment. See here: http://www.tblog.com/templates/index.php?bid=kurtmaddox&static=357464

(by the way, I seem to have pissed Kurt asshole even more than LynnKrapper, LOL)



posted by: angiekruger (reply)
post date: 12.21.04 (8:20 am)

Reply to: WhyNot
wow!



posted by: LynnKramer (reply)
post date: 12.21.04 (9:52 am)

It is not ok to discriminate against anyone, except perhaps your sworn enemies, are jew, gays, or minorities your enemies? Not mine, mine are France and Old Eruope, who are trying to drag the US down with themselves.



posted by: WhyNot (reply)
post date: 12.21.04 (4:06 pm)

Reply to: LynnKramer

"mine are France and Old Eruope, who are trying to drag the US down with themselves."

You're insane Lynn. Anyone who lumbers millions of ppl into one *sworn enemy* category is of the Hitler insane category.

Oh by the way, the US don't need us Europeans to drag you down. You're doing just fine on your own. While your dollar is rolling down the hill, our euro is kicking pretty good. Won't be long before the OPEC countries sell their oil against the euro currency. Old Europe? Maybe old, true, but it's very rejuvenated and moving ahead, while the US is dying like a rotten carcass of fascism and corruption. The only thing that keeps you guys alive is the Chinese bankers, LOL.

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