
On November 10, the 35th day of Israel’s existential war against Islam in Gaza, the anti-Israel BBC offered French President Emanuel Macron its worldwide media platform to condemn Israel, rather than the Gaza savages who massacred, raped and kidnapped Jews on October 7.
Echoing 2000 years of European priests in their churches, peasants in Russia, Ukraine and Poland, and the Hamans of every generation, the BBC headline over its story screamed for Jewish blood, stating, “Macron calls on Israel to stop killing Gaza's women and babies”.
The BBC then quoted Macron as saying there was "no justification" for Israel’s bombing of Hamas in Gaza, delusionally claiming a ceasefire would benefit Israel.
"De facto - today, civilians are bombed - de facto. These babies, these ladies, these old people are bombed and killed. So there is no reason for that and no legitimacy. So we do urge Israel to stop," the French president said.
De facto, Mr. Macron? There is a very, very good reason for the bombings, and that is to save the lives of Jewish soldiers who rushed to join the fight in Gaza and defeat Hamas terrorists.
And we well-understand that the French president, representing a country that repeatedly has been too frightened to prosecute Moslem killers of its Jewish citizens, would now seek to hide behind its mademoiselles as Israel acts boldly to protect its Jewish soldiers.
For this is France, this is Europe, where for 2,000 years Europeans have rarely acted to protect Jewish lives, including the 75,000 Jews the French dutifully turned over for German extermination only 80 years ago.
However, Macron’s demanding the appeasement of Hamas evil, which is so representative of modern France, contrasts greatly with the earlier French leader Charles De Gaulle.
During the planning of the 1944 D-Day invasion it became clear that all communication centers and rail yards that connected the Normandy area with Germany would need to be destroyed from the air.
De Gaulle was advised that thousands of French citizens would die in the attacks by US and British bombers. Yet he immediately agreed with the allied plans, acknowledging that World War II could not be won without such a sacrifice of French citizens.
Additionally, Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt approved of the killings of many thousands of French citizens so that D-Day would be successful.
And how many Frenchmen died to ensure that the allies would succeed in its invasion? In the run-up to D-Day, says French historian Henri Amouroux, more than 50,000 Frenchmen were killed by US and British bombings.
Perhaps, had Macron led France during World War II he would have prevented the bombing of German cities because his enlightened French sensitivities would not have allowed for the killing of Germans who, after all, were, ‘babies, ladies, and old people.’
Come to think of it, had Macron led France in World War II he might have objected to the “disproportionate” non-stop day and night bombings of Germany and demanded that attacks be cut back to four hours per day, lest the allies violate international law.
Does Macron, a typically well-educated Frenchman who studied humanities at a great French university, but could not be bothered to wear his country’s uniform, really not have learned that the bombings in Gaza are among the horrifying realities of warfare?
Looking at it differently, here is France, a country which last won a war….when? France, a country that does not fight for itself, but is now telling Israel how to wage war?
France, a once great nation that has not meaningfully participated in international affairs since when? But now France demands to tell Israel how it should conduct its affairs?
And here is Europe, whose educational system intentionally breeds effeminate young men who will not enlist in their armies, now telling Jews not to defend themselves, as real men must?
Since students no longer study the French language, I do not know what the French word for “chutzpah” is.
Macron’s BBC interview also revealed what Israel’s leaders have wisely known since October 7. That those heads of governments calling for a pause in the fighting are, in truth, calling for Israel to end the war without a victory over Hamas savages, allowing them to return to killing Jews in Israel and elsewhere.
Indeed, Macron admitted to the BBC that Europe sought to prevent an Israeli victory, saying, "There is no other solution than first a humanitarian pause, going to a ceasefire, which will allow [us] to protect... all civilians having nothing to do with terrorists."
So thank you President Macron for your country’s traditionally limp-wristed war time leadership during Israel’s fight for its life in Gaza. And thank you for adding the words “Immoralite et Lachete” to France’s famed motto, accurately stating the French message to the world of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, Immorality and Cowardice.
Vive la Israel!