“very shocked”, Braun-Pivet accuses Mélenchon of putting “a new target on her back”

Jean-Luc Mélenchon on Sunday accused the President of the National Assembly of “camping in Tel Aviv to encourage the massacre” in Gaza.

The President of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet, victim for several months of numerous anti-Semitic threats for which she filed several complaints, accused Jean-Luc Mélenchon this Monday of having put “a new target on her back”, in criticizing her supportive visit to Israel this weekend, saying she was “very shocked.”

Yaël Braun-Pivet estimated on France Inter that the leader of La France insoumise had not “chosen” his words “by chance”, in particular the term “camper”, a reference according to her to concentration camps.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon accused Yaël Braun-Pivet on Sunday of “camping in Tel Aviv to encourage the massacre” in Gaza. “Not in the name of the French people!”, he protested on X (formerly Twitter). A message which has earned him numerous criticisms within the political class.

“This is very serious”

“Knowing Jean-Luc Mélenchon a little, I am convinced that the word camper was not chosen by chance and that the fact that I favor massacres is once again a new target that I am being put in back,” she explained. “This is very serious”.

“I don’t understand why it’s the Jewish identity that stands out: I’m French, I’m not practicing, I’m not a believer but some people just don’t see that anymore,” she lamented.

“I feel in danger”

“When I read certain tweets, when I directly receive threatening letters, of course I feel in danger, when I cannot leave my house without police protection,” detailed the President of the Assembly.

Asked about the advisability of this 24-hour visit to Israel where she notably visited Kibbutz Beeri and the site of the rave party where hundreds of people were killed and kidnapped during the attacks carried out by Hamas Islamists on “Saturday black” of October 7, she assured that she expressed “unconditional support” for “the existence of Israel”, not for the “government of Israel”.

“The voice of France has always been a voice which advocates the existence of two States, a Palestinian State and to ensure the existence of this Palestinian State and the security of Israel,” she explained. “And today, the security of Israel is not assured, nor the existence of the Palestinian state.”

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