Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, tried “serious” on Friday, August 22, the refusal of access to a group of 150 young Israeli vacationers in an leisure activities park in southern Pyrées-Oriental.
From Martinica, where he is in motion, Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has condemned BFMTV “a serious matter” that “has been part of October 7, 2023 in a context where anti -Semitic acts are exploiting.”
“It is not our conception of the Republic, it is not our conception of human dignity,” he said, remembering that a survey has been opened, with a police custody of the park still in progress.
“We can’t miss anything”
The manager had rejected access to his establishment to young people “due to ‘personal convictions'”, and was put in police custody by “discrimination based on religion within the framework of the offer or supply of a property or service,” said the prosecutor’s office perpignan.
“I hope justice is very firm. We cannot let anything work,” added Bruno Retailleau, judging that “anti -Semitic acts are exploiting.”
According to the latest figures provided by the Ministry of Interior, between January and May 2025, a total of 504 anti -Semitic acts (including 323 attacks against people) were identified. It is a 24% drop during the year, but a duplication (+134%) compared to the same 2023 period.
This case intervened in a context of the increase in tensions between France and Israel, two days after the passing pass between the Elysée and Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu, who accused Emmanuel Macron “of feeding the anti -Semitic fire” in France with his intention of recognizing the Palestinian state.
Source: BFM TV
