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President Macron’s surrender on the Gaza genocide lie

By treating a blood libel against Israel as a matter for future historians, the French president lent credibility to those who dress up antisemitism as virtue

May 28, 2025 13:08
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French President Emmanuel Macron (Image: Getty)
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What does it mean to lead a country? It means having a vision, setting a course, sticking to it – and bringing your citizens with you. It means representing a nation on the world stage, deciding its alliances, shaping its role. Leadership is about making choices.

On May 13, 2025, during a primetime interview on France’s leading TV channel, President Emmanuel Macron made one such choice – or rather, refused to. Faced with a simple, direct question, “Mr President, is what’s happening in Gaza a genocide?”, he ducked. “It is not for a political leader to use those terms,” he replied. “That’s for historians to determine, in due course.”

In doing so, he offered a gift – not to the defenders of international law or human rights, but to the Islamists and the far left. And when Macron retreats, it’s not just him: it’s France that retreats with him. This wasn’t neutrality. It was surrender, delivered in the name of the Republic.

What does it say when the president of France hands over the task of describing today’s reality to historians of the future? Since the massacre at Charlie Hebdo in January 2015, we have learnt the cost of ceding even one inch of semantic ground to those who would twist language into a weapon. When you’re head of state, you don’t outsource the truth.