Is France’s Jewish presidential hopeful an ‘antisemite’

T. Belman.  Apparently the rabbi is odd man out. Others call him a racist , though not an antisemite, but I disagree.

Rabbi Haim Korsia tells TV station that Eric Zemmour, a journalist and far-right provocateur, is ‘certainly’ a racist; remarks slammed as ‘nonsensical’ by mainstream French-Jewish paper

By Cnaan Lipshitz, TOI

French journalist and writer Eric Zemmour arrives at Paris Criminal Court, where he was prosecuted for incitement to racial hatred, November 6, 2015. (Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images via JTA)

French journalist and writer Eric Zemmour arrives at Paris Criminal Court, where he was prosecuted for incitement to racial hatred, November 6, 2015. (Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images via JTA)

JTA — France’s chief rabbi called Eric Zemmour, a Jewish journalist and far-right provocateur thought to be weighing a presidential bid, an antisemite.

Zemmour, who has called Muslim immigrants “invaders” and in 2016 said that most drug dealers are Arab or African, is now running second and ahead of Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Rally Party, in some opinion polls ahead of next year’s election.

During an interview for France 2, Rabbi Haim Korsia was asked whether Zemmour, the son of Jewish immigrants from Algeria, is an antisemite.

After first asking his interviewer whether Zemmour is Jewish, Korsia replied: “Antisemite? Certainly. A racist? Definitely.”

The leaders of French Jewish institutions have expressed hostility toward Zemmour, who has endorsed a controversial reading of World War II history in which French Nazi collaborators allegedly sacrificed some Jews to save others.

But only Korsia has made the antisemitism allegation at Zemmour, whose wife and children are Jewish and who sometimes goes to synagogue while wearing a kippah.

Tribune Juive, a mainstream French-Jewish paper with many conservative readers, on October 28 published an editorial that harshly criticized Korsia for labeling Zemmour an antisemite and rejected the charge as unfounded. That same op-ed, however, called some of Zemmour’s statements “disconcerting,” “abject,” “obsessive” and “pathologically nationalistic.”

“But how in the devil’s name to interpret these nonsensical assertions by the chief rabbi,” the Tribune editorial read, “who has cast away all oratory caution and gone ahead to declare Zemmour an antisemite?”

Chief Rabbi of France Haim Korsia delivers a speech in Paris, December 23, 2019. (Kamil Zihnioglu/AP)

A 2014 poll suggested that Le Pen, a far-right politician with views close to Zemmour’s, enjoys a 13.5% approval rate among Jews.

Korsia’s interview about Zemmour generated controversy also around a far-left presidential candidate, Jean-Luc Melenchon.

Melenchon has a rich history of statements widely perceived as antisemitic. In an interview Thursday for BFMTV, Melenchon suggested both that he is not concerned about antisemitism and that Zemmour cannot be an antisemite because his politics are part of Jewish tradition.

“Zemmour isn’t necessarily antisemitic because he reproduces many cultural scenarios,” Melenchon said. “It’s all traditions tied to Judaism that, to its credit, have helped it survive through the ages.” Then he added that if Zemmour is antisemitic, “it’s really not my problem: Then he’ll be condemned for it. He’s a racist, that’s for sure.”

On Friday, following an outcry on social networks accusing Melenchon of a fresh expression of antisemitism, the far-left politician offered a rare retraction. “I am even willing to admit that I expressed myself poorly, because I opened up to interpretations that run contrary to what I wanted to say,” Melenchon wrote on Facebook.

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  1. Another brick of ignorance , about France current Kulturkampf , from a chief Rabbi . France is under assault since 1977 when former president Giscard opened up the gates of massive arab-muslim immigration . The legal dressing was ” réunion familiale ” , a mascarade for the sale of France soul, culture, foreign and interior policy to the arab domination after the 1974 jacking up of oil price . Since then all presidents either left or right have agreed to continuous influx of arab-muslim immigration. From 200,000 newcomers we are now at 800,000 each year . I personnally estimate that 15% of France population is arab-muslim .The fabric of french society is totally distorted . Assimilation of this population has been thrown to the winds . They do not need to assimilate into the french way of life , nor into its legal system . Since 2003 France and the Arabsat consortium ( Djeddah ) have established and launched eight satellites of communication which broadcast 140 televisions channels ( like Al Jazeera etc…)and 400 radio stations all over France and Europe . Therefore this newcommers remain in their language, they barely speak fluent french . They receive indoctrination from Imam who are fiercely disparaging western way of life and as a natural result some loose heads take a knife and kills a few passerby in the name of islam . Zemmour is correct in his assessment of France problem with this invasion of a foreign , and sometimes hostile population. To call Zemmour a racist is the ” elevated ” way to ignore the reality . To call Zemmour an antisemite is the distorted way to ignore the jewish commandment ” if one comes to kill you then raise up and kill him first ” …