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The French Extreme-Right, Anti-Semitism, and Anti-Zionism (1945-2009)
Author(s):
Camus, Jean-Yves
Date:
2012
Topics:
Anti-Zionism, Antisemitism: Far right, Antisemitism: Muslim, Islamophobia, Main Topic: Antisemitism
Abstract:
Since political Zionism was invented, the French Extreme-Right has had ambivalent feelings about it. Its traditional anti-Semitism fed conspiracy theories that Zionism was a Jewish domination plot. At the same time, it was interpreted as a means of getting rid of the Jews by their own will. When France lost its North-African colonies and the Arab world was supported by the Communist bloc, the Extreme-Right split into a pro-Western, pro-Israel faction and proponents of a Third Way who opposed the mere existence of Israel. This antagonism has become a real divide since the start of the Second Intifada and the rise of Muslim anti-Semitism in France.