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Secretary of French far-right party holds meetings in Israel
2017-01-27
Nicolas Bay
...secretary of Marine le Pen's National Front party...
on ‘private visit’ to gain support for France’s upcoming elections meets with political, military, figures, though Israel shuns the party.
It's been absolutely fascinating watching how their local Jewish communities and Israel have suddenly become terribly important to right wing populist parties, even as Jew hatred blossoms on the left. Geert Wilder started it, I suppose, but the pilgrimages that have been made to Israel and the attempts at rapprochement with Jewish communities at home as the next round of elections approach in Europe has been wonderfully confusing for most involved. Even the alt-right in America, accused so loudly of antisemitism, apparently splits between those who deeply admire Israel and those spewing the kind of vicious nonsense that would have made Hitler very happy indeed.
Israel has no official ties to the National Front because of its far-right ideology and history of anti-Semitism. The party’s leader Marine Le Pen is a leading French presidential candidate in the April and May election.

Emmanuel Nahshon of Israel’s Foreign Ministry says Nicolas Bay was on a private visit and would not meet Israeli officials.

But Bay tweeted photos of his meetings with Israeli Health Ministry’s deputy director general, an Israeli medical commander, a leading member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, the leader of the party’s youth organization, and other civil society leaders. Bay’s photo of meeting with an army colonel and the Health Ministry official later disappeared from Bay’s Twitter.

Israel’s Haaretz daily reported that Bay was visiting to meet French citizens living in Israel and shore up French Jewish support, and to meet Israeli politicians.

His meetings come as members of other far-right parties in Europe have paid visits to Israel and sought to forge ties with the Jewish state.

"The meeting with Mr. Bay was unofficial and took place by coincidence," said David Shayan, head of the Likud party’s youth group. "Likud Youth has no interest in involvement with the political process and elections in La Belle France." He declined to say what was discussed in the meeting.

The Health Ministry and the Israeli army had no immediate comment.

Since Marine Le Pen, a leading presidential candidate, took over the leadership in 2011, she has worked to scrub away the anti-Semitic image inherited from the long reign of her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, a party co-founder convicted of racism and anti-Semitism. She had her father expelled as a party member, though a court ruled he remains honorary president for life.

The National Front had no comment on Bay’s visit to Israel.

Johann Habib, front man of the Israeli Frenchie-loving Federation, called the visit "shocking" and "a provocation."

"This party does not share our values of democracy and equality and tolerance," Habib said. "The party is anti-Semitic." He questioned why Israel allowed him into the country.

Two weeks ago, Marine Le Pen made her own surprise visit, this one to Trump Tower in New York. She did not meet with anyone in the Trump team, but George Lombardi, a Trump Tower resident and co-founder of Citizens for Trump, said he held a gathering for her with a group of entrepreneurs, industrialists and diplomats.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  Seems to me, in Euro-land, 'the far-right' is anything to the right of the Social Democrats. Don't get me started on the National Socialism thing!
Posted by: SteveS   2017-01-27 10:06  

#5  Tommy Robinson visited Israel: A response to the Jewish Chronicle’s attack
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2017-01-27 06:36  

#4  i think most of the right is pro-Israel and has been for some time

phil b: ZH yes but the anti-semitism i think is more from the russian contingent
Posted by: anon1   2017-01-27 05:28  

#3  The strange thing has been how many Jews outside Israel support the political Left.

Extrapolate "Stockholm syndrome" to People who lived among deadly enemies for 2000 years.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-01-27 03:54  

#2  The strongly pro_Israel Burg is probably more representative of the political Right, and the anti-semitism is mostly confined to the wackier extremes. Although, you only have to read the comments at ZH to see such wackiness still exists.

The strange thing has been how many Jews outside Israel support the political Left.
Posted by: phil_b   2017-01-27 03:46  

#1  It's been absolutely fascinating watching how their local Jewish communities and Israel have suddenly become terribly important to right wing populist parties

The appropriate Hebrew expression is: respect and suspect
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-01-27 02:42  

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