The Jewish Chronicle

▶ Corbyn defeat triggers battle with French far left

- BY SHIRLI SITBON PARIS

V FRENCH FAR left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon responded to Labour’s UK election defeat by accusing France’s main Jewish federation Crif of being a group of “arrogant sectarians who send out orders to politician­s”.

Mr Mélenchon wrote that Britain’s Chief Rabbi and “pro-Likud networks” had orchestrat­ed a campaign against Jeremy Corbyn, adding that “unlike Corbyn”, he would never give in to Jewish groups.

His comments, backed by some of MPs in his France Unbowed party, were criticised by officials in President Emmanuel Macron’s governing party.

“He (Corbyn) faced unaided, churlish antisemiti­sm claims from England’s chief rabbi and pro-Likud networks,” Mr Mélenchon wrote, saying their accusation­s were one of the major reasons for Labour’s defeat.

“Instead of firing back, he spent his time apologisin­g and making pledges. In both cases, he showed weakness.”

He continued by saying “Labour and Corbyn’s terrible defeat did not surprise me”, vowing to adopt an apparently opposite strategy.

“I will never give in. The pension reform, a liberal and German Europe, Green capitalism, bowing to the arrogant and sectarian dictates of the Crif: No! No means No!”

Crif’s president Francis Kalifat said he was shocked and surprised, and that the statement spread a Jewish conspiracy theory reminiscen­t of those used by the Vichy regime during the Second World War.

“What link is there between Crif and the British elections?” he asked.

The Jewish federation has long accused Mr Mélenchon of fuelling antisemiti­sm on France’s far left through his accusation­s that Crif is being violent and sectarian.

Other government officials also criticised Mr Mélenchon’s remarks.

“Labour has long had a problem with antisemiti­sm and that problem seems to have extended to the France Unbowed party” said Aurore Bergé, a spokeswoma­n for the French government.

French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner tweeted “Mr Mélenchon’s statements are shocking and inappropri­ate”, prompting Mr Mélenchon to reply that he was wooing Jewish voters ahead of the next election.

Officials in the far left leader’s party played down the comments, saying he meant to target all communal groups and not only Jewish ones.

France Unbowed MEP Manuel Bombard tweeted: “Mr Kalifat: you represent nothing but sectarians! You’re a political rival with no legitimacy. You have usurped your identity.”

Mr Mélenchon had significan­t political weight during the 2017 presidenti­al election, winning almost 20 per cent of votes and finishing fourth behind the centrist Mr Macron, far right candidate Marine Le Pen and Conservati­ve François Fillon.

But he has lost much of his momentum since then and has generated controvers­ial headlines, including following an outburst against police officers who were searching his home and office in an investigat­ion over political funding in October 2018.

He recently received a suspended prison sentence following that search.

Instead of firing back, Corbyn showed weakness

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Jean-Luc Mélenchon

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