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Editorial: Le Monde

  • 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.