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Gaza and the French media: 'The more things change the more they stay the same'

When it comes to conflict in the Middle East press headlines are unthinkingly anti-Israeli, says our French blogger. Palestinians seem to get a free pass for whatever they do or fail to do, while Israel is held to the highest standards.

May 31, 2018 10:29
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It’s a French expression : "Plus ça change, plus ça reste la même chose". 

2018 offered real promise of a more favourable view of Israel in France and constructive diplomatic engagement. But then came the Gazan “March of Return” and threw us back to 2014 when Israel was hammered for Gaza violence dominating summer TV screens. France’s Prime Minister, Edouard Philippe, has now cancelled his trip to Israel, so a spectacular six-month exchange programme involving hundreds of events in both countries will be opened low-key without him.

Israel the “start-up nation” has been getting traction in France where entrepreneurial President Macron is modernising the country economically.  Israel’s cyber security skills and anti-terrorism experience are appealing in France because of Islamic terrorism. The killing fields and destruction in Syria contrast with Israel’s stability.  Changes in Saudi Arabia offer hope for regional peace.

The Palestinians meanwhile have hardly demonstrated readiness to manage an independent democratic state. The West Bank and Gaza are run by rival political factions with rival external sponsors. The Hamas charter still calls for Israel’s destruction. Fatah’s ageing leader Abbas has been spouting antisemitic mantras duly reported in France. No sign of elections.