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Jerusalem Post: Jewish Leaders tell French President: We oppose all contact with European far-right

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Jerusalem Post: Jewish Leaders tell French President: We oppose all contact with European far-right

A delegation of European Jewish leaders told French President Emmanuel Macron that it opposes any meetings or dealings with far-right political parties in the continent, the European Jewish Congress (EJC) announced Tuesday.

The delegation met with Macron at the Elysée Palace in Paris on Monday afternoon, led by European Jewish Congress President Dr. Moshe Kantor and including Francis Kalifat, president of the CRIF, the umbrella organization of French Jews and the country’s EJC affiliate.

“We must draw strong and unequivocal red lines against all interaction with far-right European political parties,” Kantor said. “Some like to use the Jewish community as a fig leaf for their racist and xenophobic agendas or try and make common ground over views on Israel. We emphatically reject all these overtures and stand in complete solidarity with all targets of their intolerance and racism.”

“Yesterday, Jews were the main targets and today it may be some other group,” he continued. “But we are under no illusions whatsoever that antisemitism remains a significant part of their worldview regardless of political tactics or electoral expediency.”

Kantor also told President Macron that the Jewish community stands shoulder to shoulder with the French government and people in its battle against extremism and terrorism.

“In recent times, France has been attacked in the most severe way for the values and freedoms it stands for,” Kantor said. “First Jews were their target, but there is no doubt that they seek to attack all French citizens and the values of the French Republic.”

“The challenges that the French government must overcome are huge and we stand in full solidarity with the French people, willing and able to contribute in any way to our collective fight against terrorism and extremism.”

EJC said that Macron was positive, responsive and willing to cooperate with the organization.