Antisemitism has not been a major theme in legislative elections, but has resurfaced in the present due to recent controversies.
Rassemblement national (RN) has gained followship and leadership, despite its antisemitic roots and obsessions, through maneuvers to 'de-demonize' the party.
The 'national priority' in RN's program threatens the constitutional principle of equality.
The left has been divided, failing to maintain a stand against racism and antisemitism. Specifically, Jean-Luc Mélenchon is pointed out for his opportunist rhetoric.
The divisive strategy of these political parties not only benefits the RN, but also threatens the unity of the left.
Antisemitism, whether from the right or the left, is indicative of the social and political crisis and is a destructive weapon.
Conclusion: It is vital to fight against the poison of antisemitism, regardless of its origin, to protect equality and prevent a deeper divide in society.