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Reszta Swiata to durnie , niezdolni do myslenia i podejmowania racjonalnych
decyzji - Slowem z ich (Chosenaites) wlasnej patologicznej ignorancji regul
pokojowego wspozycia z innymi nacjami ,...
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French ambassador: Israelis suffer from 'anti-Frenchism'
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By Aluf Benn, Haaretz Correspondent, and Haaretz Service
The French ambassador to Israel accused Israelis on Thursday of suffering
from "a mental disorder of anti-Frenchism," sparking protests from the
Foreign Ministry.
"I think there is a neurosis that causes anti-Frenchism," the ambassador,
Gerard Araud, told Army Radio. "This anti-French neurosis has led to France
being so hated in Israel. The relationship between the two countries is very
difficult. You simply love to hate us."
The deputy director general of the Foreign Ministry's European desk, Ran
Curiel, told the ambassador that his comments were "unacceptable, outside of
diplomatic norms, and do not contribute to the efforts of France and Israel
to improve their relationship."
Araud said anti-Semitism in France is no different from that in other
countries in Europe, but "Israelis harass us, because we are an easier
target." Two synagogues that were set alight in Europe in June elicited no
Israeli reaction, Araud said, charging that one day later, "when there was
some anti-Semitic graffiti on a Paris street, it made the front page of
Haaretz."
The ambassador also criticized Israeli journalist Yair Lapid, a writer and
satirist for the Maariv newspaper (and son of Shinui chairman Yosef Lapid).
After the death of Palestinian Authority chairman Yasser Arafat, Lapid wrote
that the manner in which France treated the issue of Arafat's death proved
that "the French are shit," Araud said. The ambassador called such sentiments
completely unacceptable, saying if the French media were to use such language
in reference to Jews, they would be accused of anti-Semitism.
The ambassador also attacked political satirist Eli Yatzpan for never ceasing
to make fun of France. "Everyone knows that Yatzpan picks on France
regularly. He simply loves to laugh at our expense," Araud said.
The ambassador also said that Israeli taxi drivers throw passengers out of
their cabs as soon as the drivers discover they're French.
The Israeli "anti-French neurosis," said Araud, began with the crisis in
relations that developed during the Six-Day War.
"Until 1967 the relationship was close and it was a love story," said
Araud. "In 1967 Israel felt betrayed by the French embargo [on arms sales to
Israel], and since that trauma, Israel has continued to build the case
against France. It is possible to find new reasons for the hatred, but in
essence we are talking about the same pathology."