PARIS — Within the days after Hamas struck Israel, French President Emmanuel Macron made a nationwide handle vowing his “unreserved solidarity” with Israel.
A month later, he swerved to redress the steadiness, organizing a convention to assist Gaza, becoming a member of requires a cease-fire. Within the days and months following Israel’s floor operation and airstrikes, Macron has amped up his assist for Gaza, organizing support airdrops with Jordan and even dispatching a helicopter service turned hospital ship to deal with a trickle of sick Palestinians allowed in Egypt.
All through the six months of struggle between Israel and Hamas, Macron has repeatedly vowed to do every thing he might to fight the return of antisemitism in France, together with throughout a ceremony for a Jewish group on the Elysée just a few weeks in the past.
The day after the ceremony, he was in Marseille consoling a girl who cried as she pleaded with him: “Mr. President, we have to do one thing in regards to the Palestinians … don’t let these youngsters die.”
In France, Macron has strived to strike a steadiness between France’s massive — the most important ones in Europe — and deeply divided Muslim and Jewish communities.
“We’re doing our utmost, however we’re not there, we don’t management issues,” Macron answered as he held the shoulder of the girl in Marseille.
“However we’ve got referred to as for a cease-fire and we’re doing humanitarian operations,” he added, amid an ever rising variety of casualties as Israel’s operations in Gaza result in a demise toll of upwards of 33,000, in accordance with its Hamas-run Well being Ministry.
Hardly per week has passed by previously six months with out Macron making an attempt to maintain the peace in France.
French society is a powder keg of tensions, with common eruptions of violence in disaffected, predominantly Muslim suburbs, rising antisemitism and terrorist assaults previously decade which have elevated a way of insecurity and fueled anti-Muslim sentiment. Over the previous years, France has pushed for extra legal guidelines and guidelines safeguarding secularism towards Islamic radicalism, which have additionally alienated many French Muslims.
Consultants and diplomats deny France’s diplomacy is set by Macron’s makes an attempt to navigate the complexities of home politics laden with resurgent antisemitism, widespread Islamophobia and fears of terrorism. However the longer Israeli-Palestinian battle carries on, the extra France resembles a flashpoint.
“There’s a double balancing sport, inner and exterior, with our diplomatic efforts and the need to forge nationwide unity, by means of widespread values and commemorative moments,” mentioned a French diplomat conversant in the area, who was granted anonymity to debate a delicate subject.
The Elysée Palace didn’t reply to a request for a remark for this story.
“Macron and the federal government are very afraid of divisions on this subject and the battle in Israel and Gaza has created plenty of tensions throughout the institution,” OpinionWay pollster Bruno Jeanbart mentioned.
Terror fears
In Israel, Macron steered retooling the anti-ISIS coalition to battle the militant group Hamas, a suggestion that was shortly torpedoed by the worldwide group. However the message was clear: France wouldn’t be delicate on terrorism, even when it was seen as a departure from France’s traditionally extra pro-Palestinian stance.
Within the days that adopted the Hamas assault wherein over 1,100 folks had been killed at a music pageant and throughout kibbutzim close to Gaza, Macron reached for a reference that resonated deeply in France: the Paris terror assaults in 2015.
“We too have mourned victims killed at a celebration, in careless youth … we all know, in our flesh, that nothing can justify terrorism,” he mentioned then, of the 130 folks killed in a number of Islamist assaults on bars and a live performance corridor in Paris.
On this speech, Macron mentioned he shared Israel’s grief, with the demise of 13 French residents, the worst lack of life in a terrorist assault since an assault within the southern metropolis of Good in 2016.
In line with the pollster Jeanbart, a decade of terrorism has fed “a rising feeling” in France that “Islam, and Islamism specifically, is a menace to France and to its safety.”
The assaults led to an increase in anti-Muslim sentiment amid discrimination that’s widespread in numerous sectors of French society. French authorities have been targeted on choosing low stage indicators of Islamic radicalization to stop assaults, resulting in an environment of suspicion.
Sixty-six % of French Muslims report feeling discriminated towards, notably due to French measures to safeguard secularism within the public area, in accordance with a current ballot.
“France has catastrophic outcomes on discrimination, regardless of the testing strategies,” Hakim El Karoui, a researcher for the think-tank Terra Nova, mentioned. “And it’s apparent that terrorism has worsened the issue, as a result of persons are scared.”
Islamophobia and antisemitism
Within the 24 hours after the assaults in Israel, France upped safety round Jewish faculties and synagogues, fearing a spike in copycat assaults on French Jews. In line with figures from the Ministry of the Inside, antisemitic assaults in France elevated by 1,000 % within the final 5 months.
“There’s a concern of violence that goes again to the 2 intifadas, each time the scenario in Israel and the Palestinian territories flares up, there’s an uptick in antisemitic acts in France,” the researcher Marc Hecker, referencing the Palestinian uprisings within the Nineteen Eighties and the early 2000s, mentioned.
This comes towards a backdrop of rising antisemitism in previous years, together with a number of high-profile killings concentrating on Jews which have shocked the nation, and an uptick within the variety of Jewish folks leaving France for Israel. From 2015, as much as 7,000 French Jews moved to Israel per 12 months, up from 2,000 per 12 months within the 2000s. Since October 7, about 1,200 French residents have filed a request to maneuver to Israel, in accordance with the Israeli immigration minister.
France is holding a watchful eye on the rise in antisemitic acts, upping safety round Jewish faculties and locations of worship and rising safety investigations forward of the Paris Olympic Video games, with 1 million probes deliberate over the subsequent couple of months.
“The affect of what’s occurring over there’s quicker, extra huge, as a result of the 2 communities turn out to be extra polarized, just like the Israeli and Arab societies,” the identical diplomat mentioned.
Within the quick aftermath of the October 7 assaults, French authorities banned pro-Palestinian protests, amid fears that they might be marred by violence. They had been later licensed on an ad-hoc foundation, after a ruling from France’s prime court docket.
For a lot of French Muslims, notably these caught in poor neighborhoods, the plight of Palestinians has turn out to be “a metaphor” for his or her place in France, El Karoui mentioned.
“There’s a way of identification, notably among the many younger, they usually’ve struggled to precise it with out sounding like they assist Hamas,” El Karoui mentioned.
Macron has hardened his stance on problems with secularism and terrorism since coming to energy in 2017. Macron pushed by means of laws to battle “Islamist separatism,” which included measures akin to stricter oversight of education or controls over overseas funding of mosques.
The political tensions don’t assist mend relations between the French Jewish and Muslim organizations that frayed over the battle throughout the Mediterranean.
“We’re bringing the battle right here as an alternative of exporting peace,” Imam Hassan Chalghoumi, who preaches at a mosque within the city of Drancy north of Paris, mentioned. “The rabbis we all know, they don’t name us anymore.”
Chalghoumi was the one consultant of the Muslim group to attend a state memorial final month honoring the demise of 42 French residents who had been killed in Hamas’ assaults towards Israel. The commemoration, led by Macron, was aimed toward showcasing unity however in the end was marred by controversies about which political events needs to be invited.
Tradition wars in an echo chamber
Two irreconciliable camps are rising in France, in accordance with politics professor Vincent Martigny, with the best and the far proper changing into extra pro-Israeli and the left changing into extra staunchly pro-Palestinian.
“Conservatives suppose Israel and the West are one block of values, the place Israel is on the frontline and should be supported, or the battle [against Islamism] will come to Europe,” he mentioned.
For the conservatives and the far proper, this can be a break with the previous. Below former President Jacques Chirac, the best had usually been supportive of the Palestinians towards Israel, in step with France’s shut hyperlinks with Arab nations.
The far-right Nationwide Rally, led by Marine Le Pen, has additionally swung staunchly behind Israel, in a transfer seen as an try to distance itself from its poisonous, antisemitic previous. The founding father of the get together, Jean-Marie Le Pen, was convicted on a number of events for belittling the Holocaust. A cross-party march towards anti-Semitism in November was additionally fraught with tensions over whether or not the French far proper needs to be allowed to attend.
In the meantime, a part of the French left in the meantime has turn out to be “extra radicalized” as supporters of intersectionality, the concept completely different discriminations overlap and are linked, have embraced the Palestinian trigger, researcher Martigny mentioned.
“Intersectionality is the battle towards oppression in all its types, and the Palestinians are seen as probably the most crushed folks on this planet,” he mentioned.
France’s far-left France Unbowed has turned Gaza into one in every of its central marketing campaign themes forward of the European election in June, with the French-Palestinian activist Rima Hassan operating as a candidate.
Despite the fact that the far-left get together has condemned Hamas’ assaults towards Israel, it has refused to name the group “a terrorist group,” amid previous accusations of complacency on antisemitism.
The problem has pushed a wedge within the left, with extra mainstream left-wing events accusing the far left of attempting to curry favor with French Muslims forward of the European election.
“There are sturdy divergences within the left, it’s an issue that the France Unbowed refuses to qualify the assaults as terrorism. It’s not acceptable, and it’s what has killed the Nupes alliance,” Socialist Senator Rachid Temal, on the subject of the leftwing alliance that was shaped forward of the elections in 2022, mentioned.
“We on the Socialist Celebration have remained loyal to ourselves, we’ve condemned the assaults and we’re additionally calling for a cease-fire and the liberation of all of the hostages,” he mentioned.
Coverage in motion
However whether or not France has any affect on the struggle is a wholly completely different matter.
After the preliminary shock following the assaults, Macron has targeted a lot his consideration on the Palestinian plight, becoming a member of requires a cease-fire and boosting efforts to get much-needed support into the Gaza Strip. French diplomats mentioned the French president was finally returning to France’s historically “balanced” place on the battle, defending Israel’s proper to exist whereas holding shut ties with Arab nations.
On the humanitarian entrance, France took half in airdrops of provides in Gaza months earlier than the US, and deployed a helicopter service turned hospital ship to deal with wounded Palestinians evacuated to Egypt.
“We speak to all people, we’re the one nation that speaks to Iran, we communicate to folks we don’t agree with, and we will move on messages, one thing our allies admire,” says Benjamin Haddad, a lawmaker from Macron’s Renaissance get together.
Paris additionally hosted two secret conferences between CIA Director Invoice Burns and intelligence officers from Egypt, Qatar and Israel to debate a cease-fire and liberating the remaining hostages. That’s proof, in accordance with a number of French officers, that France had some affect.
However with cease-fire talks floundering after which resuming, France’s diplomatic efforts seem to have contributed little, although no nation has been in a position to get Hamas and Israel to conform to a truce.
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan was seen as a window of alternative for a cease-fire. As a substitute Israeli forces are making ready a floor offensive into Rafah within the south of the Gaza Strip, regardless of warnings that it might result in excessive civilian deaths.
The World Meals Group has additionally warned that elements of the Palestinian enclave might spiral into full blown famine by Might. This week France, Jordan and Egypt issued a joint name for an “quick cease-fire”, warning that famine “is already settling in”. However French diplomats admits Paris lacks clout, particularly given the present European divisions within the struggle.
“We all know that no one besides the U.S. has affect on Israel and a direct entry to [the Israeli leader] Benjamin Netanyahu,” Vincent Martigny, a researcher, mentioned.
“The federal government’s place is aimed toward a home viewers, at France,” he mentioned.