Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the extreme right-wing National Front, has revived an old anti-Semitic canard — that there is an international Jewish conspiracy.
Le Pen, who has publicly claimed the Holocaust never took place, denies he is an anti-Semite.
He has now written, in the rightist weekly National Hebdo, that there is a conflict of interest between nations and internationals.
“Among those international I quoted the Jewish international,” Le Pen wrote. “It seems that the use of the word ‘Jew’ itself is restricted to certain people, and that its use (by others) is more than trespassing of the law, it is a sin.”
Picking up on his theme, the editor of the National Hebdo claimed that the existence of a Jewish international was “proved” in a taped 1981 interview on French television with the late Nahum Goldmann.
Goldmann, former president of the World Jewish Congress, who was 84 at the time, said he was the “representative of the mainstream Zionism: a center located in Israel and the great Jewish Diaspora.”
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