Gaza: Jean-Luc Mélenchon Confronts Stephane Sjourne After Refusal to Accuse Israel of Genocide
He denounces “political error”. Jean-Luc Melenchon, the leader of La France, speculated Thursday that Foreign Minister Stéphane Sjourne had erred by declaring that accusing Israel of “genocide” was tantamount to “crossing a moral threshold” and “not being clear about Hamas” on Insomniac. Accusing. ” On Wednesday, in the National Assembly, the new Minister of Foreign Affairs declared: “To accuse the Jewish state of genocide is crossing a moral threshold. The concept of genocide cannot be used for political purposes.
“When you are the foreign minister of a country that is a party to the 1948 Convention for the Prevention and Prohibition of Genocide, you must weigh every word and every comma. To say so suggests that the conclusion of the ICJ, which (…) will rule on genocide, will not be accepted by France, which considered it to be overstepping the bounds, “condemned from the fundamentalists of the three-time candidate. Pending for the presidential election. Political Leaders cannot express themselves through “bloody strokes”, “predictable slogans” or “under the influence of emotion”, insisted Jean-Luc Melençon on Thursday, in The Hague last week to support the referral to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). ) by South Africa, which accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza.
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During his stay in Lebanon this week, Jean-Luc Melenchon explained that he met with the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Joseph Aoun, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs. L’Insoumis clarified that he participated in an “in-depth working session with French Embassy staff” at the site.
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The LFI founder, who gave a press conference after the trip to Lebanon, also announced that rebel deputy Eric Cockerell was in the process of creating a delegation “as large and comprehensive as possible, ideally with French parliamentarians from all corners”. to Rafah, on the border between Egypt and Gaza. Regarding this delegation, which will soon go to Rafah, the LFI founder clarified that “authorization from the Egyptians” has “come”. Asked about a possible presence on his part, Jean-Luc Melenchon declared “not running behind boring trips”.
His return to the airport on Wednesday evening was interrupted by activists from the anti-Semitic collective “Nous Vivarons” who said “thank you, rebel, Hamas.” “Nobody jumped on me, they waved signs saying stupid things,” he commented, speaking only of the “clowns.”
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