by Jerusalem Post Staff
The report stated that the recognition could also serve as a symbolic gesture aimed at bridging the growing divide between France's Jewish and Muslim communities.
The French Interior Ministry recommended that France formally recognize the state of Palestine in order to “appease” Muslim voters and calm internal tensions, as part of a broader report on the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence and political Islamism in French society, which was published in May.
The recommendation, under a section of the report titled “Understand the aspirations of the Muslim population and send them strong messages,” suggested that recognizing Palestine as a state could help ease tensions, signaling support for Palestinians and Muslims in general, while reaffirming France’s commitment to equality and religious freedom for all.
Many in the Muslim community feel that the French government is overly sympathetic to Israel, which they perceive as contributing to their sense of alienation, the report noted. Some argue that France’s position reflects a form of “state Islamophobia,” with the government seen as supporting Israeli Jews over Palestinian Muslims.
The report stated that the recognition could also serve as a symbolic gesture aimed at bridging the growing divide between France’s Jewish and Muslim communities.
The proposal for recognition comes as France continues to advocate for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In June, France and Saudi Arabia will co-chair an international conference aimed at advancing peace efforts.
One senior French official told The Jerusalem Post that “The primary goal of the document expected to emerge from the June conference is to formulate a broadly shared international vision... The conference is not centered on recognizing a Palestinian state.”
Despite these reassurances, skepticism persists. Israeli officials have expressed concerns that France may quietly move toward recognizing a Palestinian state behind the scenes.
French internal pressures and rising discontent among Muslim community
French President Emmanuel Macron fueled speculation last month when he hinted that France could officially recognize Palestine in the coming months. This prompted a sharp response from Israeli and US officials.In Israel, the comment was interpreted as part of a broader campaign against the country. US Ambassador Mike Huckabee criticized Macron’s stance, suggesting that if France were so determined to see a Palestinian state, it might consider offering part of the French Riviera as a solution.
While the official stance remains that the conference’s primary focus is on broader issues of peace and security, the prospect of recognizing Palestine looms large.
Jerusalem Post Staff
Source: https://www.jpost.com/international/article-857290
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