Protests erupt in Paris over pro-Israel gala organized by far-right
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[November 14, 2024]
By TOM NOUVIAN
PARIS (AP) — Protests erupted in Paris on Wednesday against a
controversial gala organized by far-right figures in support of Israel.
The event, intended to raise funds for the Israeli military, included
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich among its invited guests.
The demonstrations came on the eve of a high-stakes soccer match at
France's national stadium against the Israeli national team,
overshadowed by tensions around the wars in the Middle East. Authorities
in Paris announced that more than 4,000 police officers and 1,600
stadium staff will be deployed for the game.
Smotrich, a vocal advocate of Israeli settlements, had been expected to
attend Wednesday's gala, dubbed “Israel is Forever,” which was planned
by an association of the same name. The group’s stated goal is to
“mobilize French-speaking Zionist forces.”
After days of growing criticism of the event, Smotrich's office
confirmed Wednesday that the minister would not travel to Paris to
participate.
But the invitation to Smotrich drew sharp criticism from local
associations, unions and left-wing political parties, prompting two
protests in the French capital. The minister, a hard-line settler
leader, has been accused of inflaming tensions in the West Bank and drew
international condemnations this week by saying he hopes the election of
Donald Trump will clear the way for Israeli annexation of the West Bank
— a step that would extinguish Palestinian statehood dreams.
The French Foreign Ministry called Smotrich’s remarks “contrary to
international law” and counterproductive to efforts to reduce regional
tensions.
“France reiterates its commitment to the implementation of the two-state
solution, with Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and
security, which is the only prospect for a just and lasting settlement
of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” the ministry said in a statement.
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Protesters take part in a rally against the "Israel is Forever" gala
organized by far-right Franco-Israeli figures, in Paris, Wednesday,
Nov. 13, 2024, on the eve of the UEFA Nations League 2025 soccer
match between France and Israel. (AP Photo/Louise Delmotte)
Critics also pointed at Nili Kupfer-Naouri, president of the “Israel
is Forever” association, who sparked outrage in 2023, after the
Israel-Hamas war started, when she tweeted that “no civilian in Gaza
was innocent.”
On Wednesday night, several hundred protesters marched through
central Paris, denouncing the event as a “gala of hatred and shame.”
“Imagine if an association were hosting a gala for Hezbollah or
Hamas — there’s no way the police would allow that,” said Melkir
Saib, a 30-year-old protester. “The situation is just unfair.”
The march was largely peaceful, but some demonstrators broke windows
at a McDonald's along the route.
A separate group, including Jewish leftist organizations opposed to
racism and antisemitism, gathered near the Arc de Triomphe chanting
slogans against the gala and Smotrich.
French authorities defended the event, with Paris police chief
Laurent Nunez stating that the gala posed “no major threat to public
order.”
The protests came days after tensions flared in Paris and Amsterdam
related to the conflicts in the Mideast. A massive “Free Palestine”
banner was displayed during a Paris Saint-Germain Champions League
match against Atletico Madrid, while violence broke out in Amsterdam
last week targeting fans of an Israeli soccer club.
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