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Macron Denounces Anti-Semitism

Moral... and Smart

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Ravenel B. Curry III Distinguished Fellow in Strategy and Statesmanship

A , and an important one, from French President Emmanuel Macron:

Standing at a site from which thousands of French Jews were sent to their deaths during the Holocaust, President Emmanuel Macron of France on Sunday deplored his nation鈥檚 wartime role in abetting murder and pledged to fight a renewed tide of anti-Semitism.

Joined by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, as well as Holocaust survivors, the Nazi hunter Serge Klarsfeld and others, Mr. Macron commemorated the 75th anniversary of a roundup of Jews at the V茅lodrome d鈥橦iver, or Vel d鈥橦iv, a stadium on the outskirts of Paris.

鈥淚t was indeed France that organized鈥� the roundup of 13,000 people at the stadium on July 16 and 17, 1942, he said. 鈥淣ot a single German鈥� was directly involved.

It鈥檚 also a politically smart move. The hotbeds of anti-Semitism in France are, first and foremost, the Islamists and their allies who mostly inhabit the far Left and, secondarily, the hard ultra-nationalist Right. Both of these groups are broadly unpopular among the average French voters who back Macron, and they hate each other too much to form an effective coalition.

Macron鈥檚 statement helps consolidate the middle ground in France that he hopes will back him while enhancing his moral and political stature in both Germany and the United States. It also helps bring his government into a closer alignment with Israel, helpful at a time when France鈥檚 traditional Arab allies are moving closer to the Jewish state, and where European weakness in the Middle East makes it important for countries like France who have interests there to make friends.