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French MP to File Complaint Against Individual Advocating for Atomic Bomb on Gaza

Mother of Israeli soldier’s call for atomic bomb on Gaza sparks outrage in France

Marylin Baron, the mother of Moshe Avraham Baron, an Israeli soldier who was born in France and died in Gaza, sparked outrage and condemnation after her call for an atomic bomb to be dropped on Gaza. Her controversial remarks were made during a guest appearance on the French-language i24 channel on December 24 and drew widespread criticism on social media.

French opposition MPs, including LFI MP Thomas Portes and LFI MP Guiraud, condemned Baron’s statements, with Portes calling for the channel to be stripped of its broadcasting license. Guiraud emphasized that advocating for genocide in the public sphere cannot go unpunished.

The Islamic Council of France (CFCM) also issued a statement expressing helplessness in the face of the “genocide of the people in Gaza” and condemning the deliberate starvation of the population.

Furthermore, the CFCM criticized the war crime propaganda being perpetuated on channels broadcasting in France and strongly condemned any statements advocating for war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, or ethnic cleansing.

During her appearance on i24, Baron declared herself to be a Zionist and called for Israeli politicians to press the button of the atomic bomb in Gaza, citing the deaths of Israeli soldiers in the region. She also asserted that only the Jewish people should live in the lands of Israel.

Baron’s remarks have prompted widespread outrage and condemnation, with many questioning the ethics and implications of such extreme rhetoric. The incident has also reignited debates about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of foreign support and intervention.

 

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