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Adesso però, dopo aver messo la bomba provocatoria di Smahi, vi svelo l'arcano.

Marine Le Pen è stata accusata dagli acerrimi sostenitori dell'anti-sionismo per queste (supposte) dichiarazioni fatte al quotidiano Haaretz:
« Le Front national a toujours été favorable au sionisme et a toujours défendu le droit à l’existence d’Israël… L’antisémitisme qui se développe de nos jours est islamique (traduisez lié à l’islam) et lié au conflit israélo-palestinien. Comme je l’ai déjà déclaré, actuellement en France, il y a des zones importantes où il n’est pas bon d’être un juif »
In pratica, da ciò si evincerebbe che il Front National è sionista ed è filo-israeliano.
Se però uno si legge l'intervista integrale in lingua inglese, leggerà non solo quelle parole ma anche "altri contenuti", che forse ai "filo-palestinesi" dovrebbero interessare di più:
Several of your senior colleagues on the European far right visited Israel recently, invited by the settlers and groups on the Israeli far right. [il riferimento è alle visite di Wilders, Dewinter e Strache]
What is your opinion of this alliance?
"The shared concern about radical Islam explains the relationship ... but it is possible that behind it is also the need of the visitors from Europe to change their image in their countries ... As far as their partners in Israel are concerned, I myself don't understand the idea of continuing to develop the settlements. I consider it a political mistake and would like to make it clear in this context that we must have the right to criticize the policy of the State of Israel - just as we are allowed to criticize any sovereign country - without it being considered anti-Semitism. After all, the National Front has always been Zionistic and always defended Israel's right to exist."
Does the fact that people once seen as blatant anti-Semites are now cloaking themselves with the label of Islamophobes prove that anti-Semitism no longer pays in present-day Europe?
"There's no anti-Semitism today in Europe. This expression of hostility disappeared after World War II. The growing [Islamic] anti-Semitism in our territory is related to the Is raeli-Palestinian conflict. As I've already declared in the past, today in France there are entire regions where it's better not to be a Jew, a woman, a homosexual or even an ordinary white Frenchman."
In that connection, the former EU commissioner, Dutchman Frits Bolkestein, declared that the Jews in his country have to emigrate to Israel or to the United States because it is no longer possible to protect them. What about the Jews of France?
"The Jews of France are Frenchmen, they're at home here, and they must stay here and not emigrate. The country is obligated to provide solutions to the development of radical Islam in the problematic regions."
The daughter as de-demonizer - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News