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Macron to pay tribute to French victims of Hamas attack on Israel

By RFI
Israel AFP - ALAIN JOCARD
WED, 07 FEB 2024 LISTEN
AFP - ALAIN JOCARD

President Emmanuel Macron will on Wednesday hold a ceremony paying national tribute to the French victims of the 7 October attack by Hamas against Israel.

The families of the 42 people killed and those who remain missing are to attend the event at the Invalides memorial complex in Paris. 

Some relatives were reportedly brought to France on a special flight. Every French victim will be represented by a photograph with his or her name.

It's believed that three French nationals are still being held in the Gaza Strip.

An unnamed presidential official told the French news agency AFP the tribute would serve as a time to remember the importance of the "fight against anti-Semitism and through it ... all forms of hatred, racism and oppression of minorities".

Israeli President Isaac Herzog was was unable to attend for scheduling reasons, though representatives of the Israeli embassy in Paris will be there.

Strong emotion

There has been controversy over the ceremony, with many families saying they do not want figures from the hard left France Unbowed party (LFI) to attend because of its failure to sufficiently denounce Hamas as a terrorist group.

However the presidential official said that, according to protocol, all MPs were invited to the ceremony and it was up to individuals to determine the appropriateness of their presence "given families have spoken out and expressed strong emotion".

Key figures from LFI – France's biggest left-wing party in parliament – including coordinator Manuel Bompard and parliamentary chief Mathilde Panot, have expressed a desire to attend.

The LFI said it would also be appropriate for Macron to host a memorial event for the French citizens killed in Israel's bombardments of Gaza.

Bloody war

Hamas's unprecedented October 7 attack on Israel resulted in the deaths of about 1,160 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

Militants also seized around 250 hostages, and Israel says 132 remain in Gaza, including at least 28 believed to have been killed.

Israel launched a massive military offensive that has killed at least 27,585 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas-ruled territory's health ministry.

(with AFP)

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