Netanyahu slams Macron for fuelling 'antisemitic fire'
- On August 19, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a letter to French President Emmanuel Macron accusing him of fueling antisemitism in France.
- Netanyahu linked Macron's proposal for France to recognize a Palestinian state at a UN meeting to a recent surge in antisemitic incidents across the country.
- He highlighted attacks including a man wearing a kippah robbed in Livry-Gargan, vandalism of Israeli airline offices in Paris, and an arson at a Jewish school in Lyon.
- Netanyahu wrote Macron’s call “pours fuel on this antisemitic fire,” calling it appeasement and stating it rewards Hamas’s terror and incites hatred on France’s streets.
- The letter urged Macron to confront antisemitism decisively by the Jewish New Year on September 23, 2025, warning history will honor action and not indecision.
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By SYLVIE CORBET PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron called Netanyahu’s remarks “abject” and “wrong” in response to the Israeli prime minister’s accusations that his intention to recognize a Palestinian state fuels anti-Semitism. Tensions between Israel and its traditional allies have escalated in recent weeks following Macron’s pledge last month, a move echoed by Britain, Canada and Australia that Israel vehemently opposes.


Macron denounces Netanyahu’s ‘abject’ remarks that he fueled antisemitism
PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron denounced Netanyahu’s remarks as “abject” and “erroneous” in response to Israel Prime Minister’s accusations that his intention to recognize a Palestinian state is fueling antisemitism.
Macron denounces Netanyahu's 'abject' remarks that he fueled antisemitism
PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron denounced Netanyahu’s remarks as “abject” and “erroneous” in response to Israel Prime Minister’s accusations that his intention to recognize a Palestinian state is fueling antisemitism. Tensions between Israel and traditional allies escalated in recent weeks following Macron’s pledge last month — a move followed by Britain, Canada and Australia but strongly opposed by Israel. Macron’s strong comments…
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sharply criticized France's President Emmanuel Macron, whose planned recognition of a Palestinian state fuels anti-Semitism, Netanyahu wrote in a letter. The Elysée Palace announces a clear response to the letter.
France wants to recognize a Palestinian state, Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu speaks of anti-Semitism and terrorist reward. Paris calls the allegations "wrong and disgusting".
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