AhlulBayt News Agency: A group of French thinkers, issuing an article on daily LeMond on Monday, condemned the extremist policies of the Zionist regime and asked the European countries to react against the plan for forceful sending of Palestinians to exile. Criticizing the policies of Benjamin Netanyahu government, this group announced that the fake Zionist regime, under the influence of extremist factions, is executing the plan for expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza and possibly West Bank.
This plan, run via the so-called "Migration Administration" under the regime's notorious Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, is seeking ethnic cleansing. The writers of the article considered this measure as a flagrant violation of international regulations, moral principles and human rights, and warned that the lives of millions of Palestinians are at risk.
The French intellectuals have argued that the Zionist regime, under the American aegis, is pushing 2 million Palestinians towards collective exile through inhumane conditions, bombing and starvation. These measures, which are described with terms like genocide or crimes against humanity, are part of a supremacist ideology of the Israeli regime which thinks of imposing its own will without observing and caring about the rights of other nations.
French thinkers considered Emanuel Macron's decision to possibly recognize Palestine in June as hope-inspiring, but emphasized that these plans will be ineffective without immediate practical measures to save Palestinians.
The writers of the article warned that accepting the extremist policies of the Zionist regime could turn into a pattern for other governments and asked, "If today Palestinians are exiled, whose turn will be tomorrow?"
This group wrote that the Gaza tragedy is beyond the policies of governments and indicates the collapse of global values. They called on the religious institutions, organizations and parties in Europe to condemn this ideology unequivocally because silence towards this situation is criminal.
These writers finally stressed that defense of the values of equality and fraternity is vital for guaranteeing the rights of Palestinians to have a country and live in a world exposed to collapse.
The signatories of the article are as follows. They are all members of iReMMO institute.
Michel Duclo, former French envoy to the UN, the country's ex-ambassador to Syria and special advisor of Montaigne Institute.
Jean Paul Chagnollaud, professor emeritus and president of iReMMO institute (Institute for Research on Mediterranean and Middle East)
Bernard Hourcade, professor emeritus, director of French National Scientific Research Center (CNRS) and member of iReMMO.
Jacques Gabriel Huntzinger, former French ambassador to Estonia, Macedonia and Zionist regime and member of Bernardins College.
Jamal al-Shalabi, professor of political sciences at Hashemite University (Zarqa, Jordan).
Brigitte Curmi, former French envoy to Libya, Malta and Syria
Antoine Arjakovsky, research director at Bernardins College
Agnes Levallois, vice-president of iReMMO
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