The attack on Israel's sovereignty over the Temple Mount is just the 
beginning.

*Originally published by the Jerusalem Post 
<http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Our-World-Frances-war-against-the-Jews-427550>. *

France’s plan to use its position at the UN Security Council to bring about 
the deployment of international monitors to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem 
has been condemned by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his ministers 
as biased, unhelpful and detached from reality.

Certainly it is all those things. But France’s decision to use its 
diplomatic position to advance a plan which if implemented would end 
Israeli sovereignty over Judaism’s holiest site is first and foremost a 
French act of aggression against the Jewish state.

Contrary to what the French government would have us believe, France’s 
Temple Mount gambit is not an effort to quell the violence. French 
protestations of concern over the loss of life in the current tempest of 
Palestinian terrorism ring hollow.

France doesn’t really oppose Palestinian terrorism.

To the contrary, it facilitates it.

Every year, the French government pays millions of euros, dollars and 
shekels to Palestinian NGOs whose stated goal is to destroy Israel. Through 
its NGO agents, France finances the radicalization of Palestinian society. 
This French-financed radicalization makes Palestinian terrorism inevitable.

Much of the current rhetoric used by the Palestinians to reject Israel’s 
legitimacy and justify violence against Jews is found in strategic 
documents that France paid Palestinian NGOs to write.

According to NGO Monitor, between 2010 and 2013, France gave $6.5 million 
to a consortium of Palestinian NGOs called the NGO Development Center. It 
paid for the NDC to put together a strategic plan to advance its members’ 
goals. That French-initiated and financed document includes a list of 
activities not aimed at promoting peace, enhancing the daily lives of 
Palestinians, or expanding economic growth.

Rather, the French-financed strategic planning document provides a list of 
activities that the NGOs will undertake to delegitimize and criminalize 
Israel and ensure that Palestinians hate the Jewish state and view it as 
the cause of all their suffering.

The paper called for “Establish[ing] monitoring databases by relevant NGOs 
on sectoral issues and themes (expansion of colonies, [i.e. Israeli 
neighborhoods and towns beyond the 1949 armistice lines,] construction of 
Separation and Annexation Wall, Gaza siege, Jerusalem, house demolitions 
and evictions, water resources, environment, political prisoners, etc.)”; 
“Implement[ing] and disseminat[ing] in depth thematic studies about Israeli 
violations of human rights in the occupied territories”; “Development of a 
unified NGO strategy for international advocacy.”

A 2008 NDC document required all member groups to ban all “normalization 
activities with the occupier, [both] at the political-security [and] the 
cultural [and] developmental levels.”

The document went on to call for Israel to be destroyed. No action on the 
part of any Palestinian entity can be carried out it said, “if it 
undermines the inalienable Palestinian rights of establishing statehood and 
the return of refugees to their original homes,” that is, the immigration 
of millions of foreign-born Arabs to the ruins of Israel.

The “international advocacy” referred to in the document includes lobbying 
foreign governments and societies to wage economic war against Israel. To 
this end, for instance, the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committee, 
which has received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the French 
government, uses racist language to demonize Jews and Israel by among other 
things assaulting the so-called “Judaization of Jerusalem” and attacking 
Palestinians who work with Israeli companies.

In 2011, PARC sabotaged a trade delegation in France comprised of Israeli 
and Gazan farmers organized by Agrexco, Israel’s main exporter of 
agricultural products. Rather than welcome Israel’s actions on behalf of 
Gaza farmers, PAR C organized a boycott of the delegation – causing direct 
harm to Gazan farmers.

In its press release following its action, the beneficiary of French 
government financing wrote, “PARC salutes all activists and international 
supporters for the BDS campaign and especially our French friends and 
partners who were able to frustrate the Agrexco attempt to conduct a joint 
press conference with a few exploited Palestinian producers.”

Not to put too fine a point on it, but these are not the actions that 
peaceful groups interested in a non-violent, peaceful resolution of the 
Palestinian conflict with Israel undertake. By paying these groups to carry 
out these sorts of activities, the French government has made clear that 
far from seeking to advance the cause of peace, its actual goal is to block 
all prospects of peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

These sorts of actions are the norm, rather than the exception in France’s 
treatment of Israel. And France makes no bones about its hostility toward 
the Jewish state.

On December 2, 2014, barely a week after two jihadists from Jerusalem 
butchered like sheep four rabbis in prayer at a synagogue in the city and 
murdered a policeman who tried to rescue them, the French parliament 
recognized the non-existent “State of Palestine.”

That Islamic State-styled massacre was part of a larger Islamic terrorism 
offensive against Jews in Jerusalem that was incited by the leaders of 
“Palestine.”

Just as it does today, last fall the Palestinian Authority, led by PA 
President Mahmoud Abbas, spread the lie that Israel was planning to destroy 
the mosques on the Temple Mount and called on the Palestinians to attack 
Jews.

The French government’s policies on the ground in Israel and the PA are a 
natural complement to its anti-Jewish policies at home.

Whereas France seek to reward Islamic terrorists on the international stage 
by helping them to weaken the Jewish state, back home the French government 
is willing to place its own Jewish community at risk in order to pretend 
that Islamic terrorism doesn’t exist.

Since Jews are among the top targets for French jihadists, the French 
government’s policy of refusing to acknowledge or combat Islamic extremism 
and violence in France is an anti-Jewish policy.

Last January, in the wake of the jihadist massacre at the Hyper Cacher 
kosher supermarket in Paris, which had followed the massacre at Charlie 
Hebdo magazine, French President Francois Hollande refused to acknowledge 
that the murderous violence was rooted in Islam. To the contrary, Hollande 
perversely insisted, “These terrorists and fanatics have nothing to do with 
the Islamic religion.”

In a further act of hostility toward the grieving Jewish community, two 
days after the massacres Hollande told Netanyahu to stay away from Paris 
and not participate in his solidarity march with the victims of the attacks.

When Netanyahu insisted on participating in the march anyway, Hollande 
invited Mahmoud Abbas to participate as well, despite his direct 
sponsorship of anti-Jewish terrorism.

French authorities tried to push Netanyahu to the second row of marchers to 
prevent anyone from seeing him. Ahead of the march, they left him exposed, 
in an unsafe area, where his life was in danger every second, as he waited 
for a bus to pick him up and take him to the event.

In the evening after the march, Hollande refused to appear with Netanyahu 
at the memorial ceremony for the victims of the Hyper Cacher massacre. In a 
tangible snub, Hollande left the synagogue where it was being held before 
Netanyahu arrived.

In the nine months since the attacks, rather than go after the Islamic 
communities of France that infect their members with Nazi-like Jew hatred 
marinated in Koranic dispensations for murder, French authorities have 
forced French Jewry to live under lock and key. Jewish communal 
institutions are required to shoulder astronomical security costs as their 
buildings have come to look more like military garrisons than elementary 
schools and synagogues.

As a French professor writing under the pen name Alain El-Mouchain 
explained this month in Mosaic Magazine, the French government’s “refusal 
to identify either the culprits [of anti-Semitic violence] or their 
[Jewish] victims by their proper names... has perversely combined with the 
swift posting of police and military guards at Jewish institutions to make 
Jews feel that at best they have become ‘protected citizens’ in their own 
country, reinforcing the idea that they are no longer at home in France but 
are rather a new kind of dhimmi [a minority group that lives at the 
pleasure of the ruling Muslims].”

In rejecting France’s bid to destroy Israel’s sovereignty over the Temple 
Mount, Netanyahu and his ministers have all noted that such a position will 
do nothing to protect the Temple Mount or guarantee freedom of religion. 
Only Israeli control of the holy site, Netanyahu explained, protects 
members of all faiths.

Again, while their statements are correct, they miss the point. It isn’t 
that France is doing nothing to ensure freedom of religion. Through its 
actions, France has shown that it isn’t even vaguely interested in 
promoting freedom and peace. The policy of the French government, revealed 
yet again by its bid to end Israeli control of the Temple Mount, is to 
delegitimize Israel and curry the favor of jihadists at the expense of the 
Jews of Israel and of France alike.

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