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Poll: 52% of French public believe Zionism is a 'racist ideology'

by  Eldad Beck and ILH Staff
Published on  05-28-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-17-2021 14:54
Poll: 52% of French public believe Zionism is a 'racist ideology'

The Union of French Jewish Students protests anti-Semitism earlier this year

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An online poll in France this month found that 52% the French public believe Zionism is a "racist ideology" and 54% believe Zionism is an "international organization that seeks to influence the world and societies in favor of Jewish interests."

The poll of 1,007 people was carried out by the French Institute of Public Opinion for the Union of Jewish Students in France.

It also found that 38% believe that the very existence of Israel "nourishes anti-Semitism."

More than a quarter, 26%, said international calls to boycott Israel, most notably by the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, were justified.

More than half, 57%, agreed with the statement "Israel is a threat to regional stability."

A 51% majority also agreed with the statement that "Israel is a theocracy."

The survey also revealed a significant level of ignorance on Israel. Just under a quarter of respondents thought Israel was established after 1980 and did not know that Jewish holy sites are located in east Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria.

French parliamentarian Meyer Habib, who represents French citizens living abroad in Israel and other countries, issued a statement in response to the survey's findings.

"There is a saying here that anti-Zionism is the new anti-Semitism in France. It's not me saying it, but rather President Emmanuel Macron. Today, sadly, we are seeing data that underscores this saying," he said.

"Unfortunately, the atmosphere surrounding Israel, most recently in the coverage of the riots in Gaza, adds fuel to the flames every time. The unrelenting attacks by the radical Left, compounded by the biased reporting in most French media outlets, are making an impact."

Habib stressed that "these days, I am worried about France, but not about Israel. I have no doubt that the Zionist enterprise is one of the most moral, ethical endeavors of the 19th and 20th centuries. But if a majority of French people believe that it is a 'global conspiracy,' as the survey found, France is in deep trouble."

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