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Macron has positioned himself as the most pro-Israel leader in Europe

By inviting Netanyahu to the Velodrome d’Hiver ceremony, the French President revealed his understanding of Jewish life

July 18, 2017 11:48
France Israel
2 min read

The new French President, Emmanuel Macron, established himself last Sunday as one of the foremost pro-Israel leaders in Europe.

The date – July 16 - was highly significant. It marked the 75th anniversary of the most hideous episodes of the antisemitic persecution that took place in wartime France.

On July 16, 1942, thousands of Jewish families, including many children, were rounded up by the French Vichy state police in Paris. After being held at the Velodrome d’Hiver (the Winter Velodrome) and other places in unspeakable conditions for a week, and then at transit camps outside the city, they were sent to Auschwitz to be gassed.

Similar round ups took place all over France, including in the so-called “free zone” in southern France, which was not yet under German military occupation by then.