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Macron Has Absolutely No Claim to Moral High Ground

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France's President Emmanuel Macron (C) at the Elysee presidential Palace, in Paris, at the Coalition of the Willing Summit, on Sept. 4, 2025. European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met in a new effort to pile pressure on Russia's President Vladimir Putin, after he vowed Russia will fight on in Ukraine if there is no peace deal. (Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images)  

Martin Sherman By Thursday, 11 September 2025 11:42 AM EDT Current | Bio | Archive

Given France's gruesome post-World War II colonial history — from North Africa through East Asia to Oceania — it has a feeble claim to any moral superiority and is hardly in a position to pontificate to Israel over Gaza.

"Through torture, executions, and incarceration the French also committed democide during the Indochina War" – Prof R.J. Rummel, Statistics of Democide.

A recent and somewhat undiplomatic incident occurred that set the proverbial cat among the pigeons in the halls of government in Paris.

It came in the form of an open letter in The Wall Street Journal written by Charles Kushner, U.S. ambassador to France, expressing sharp criticism of the manner in which Emmanuel Macron has handled the burgeoning wave of antisemitism in the country.

Fueling Antisemitism

Kushner, father of Donald Trump’s son-in-law, warned that antisemitic incidents in France had "exploded since Hamas’s barbaric assault in southern Israel," (On Oct. 7, 2023).

He suggested that Macron's government’s criticism of Israel and his move toward recognizing a Palestinian state amid its war on Gaza, emboldened antisemitic sentiments. Kushner warned that today, ". . . French Jews fear that history will repeat itself in Europe," and urged Macron to forge a “serious plan” to root out antisemitism.

The piece sparked considerable French ire and resulted in the ambassador being summoned to the Foreign Ministry for a dressing-down.

However, Kushner not only failed to comply, sending a lower-level official in his place, but he was given stout support from Washington, with the State Department asserting, "We stand by his comments…Ambassador Kushner is our US government representative in France and is doing a great job . . . "

Unsurprisingly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly condemned the French initiative, warning, "Such a move rewards terror . . . A Palestinian state in these conditions would be a launchpad to annihilate Israel . . . " In a letter to Macron, Netanyahu charged that his call for a Palestinian state "pours fuel on this antisemitism fire."

Hamas' Gleeful Response 

Another condemnation of the move, even more strident came from U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who excoriated the decision on his X account, "The United States strongly rejects @EmmanuelMacron’s plan to recognize a Palestinian state at the @UNgeneral assembly.

"This reckless decision only serves Hamas propaganda and sets back peace . . . "

The French rejected the accusations, claiming that any suggestion that French plans to recognize a Palestinian state explained a rise in antisemitic violence was "erroneous" and "abject."

Proof to the contrary, however, soon appeared in the form of the glee with which Hamas embraced the measure.

Indeed, as if to expunge any doubt as to the prudence of the initiative came the warm commendation from the Islamist terror group, welcoming Macron's decision, as "a positive step" while urging all nations globally "to follow France's lead".

Atrocities in Algeria; Iniquities in Indo-China

Of course, France is hardly in a position to claim any moral high ground on the issue of granting independence to territories under its control.

Thus, for example, the 1954-1962 Algerian War of Independence, during which France deployed around half-a-million counter-insurgency troops, who engaged in systematic torture, summary executions, abductions and collective punishment, including the destruction of thousands of villages. The overall toll of Paris’s attempt to stifle Algerian independence was 200-400,000 civilian deaths.

Indeed, prior to being elected president (2017), Macron admitted that French actions in Algeria constituted a "crime against humanity," yet after his election, he refused point-blank to apologize for the atrocities perpetrated in Algeria

A similar display of French colonial brutality manifested itself in Indo-China — today Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, particularly the First Indochina War (1946–1954).

France’s rule in this region was marked not just by gross colonial exploitation but also by severe repression and savage atrocities.

Although reliable figures for the number of total civilian deaths are difficult to come by, there is little doubt they run into the hundreds of thousands.

France's Residual Colonial Reflex

Even today, France clings doggedly to its overseas possessions, such as its Pacific Islands territory of New Caledonia.

It has employed a variety of "dodgy" measures to ensure Paris’s hold over these remote islands — among other things, to retain control over their rich nickel deposits.

These include marginalization of the indigenous, pro-independence Kanak population, New Caledonia’s largest ethnic group, as well as impeding the strong demand for independence by manipulating the demographic composition of the population and the results of referenda on the independence issue, as well as intimidation by means of a military presence.

By coercively strangling the desire for independence, France could well drive the Kanak population to desperate measures, which might lead to the rekindling of the violence that took place over this issue in the 1980s.

So, in light of France's dismal colonial history across the globe, from North Africa through East Asia to Oceania, it's hardly in a position to pontificate to Israel, over Gaza.

Indeed, it has a feeble claim to any high moral ground — especially since its action may well fan the flames of antisemitism threatening to engulf France.

After all, as opposed to its own colonial action aimed at holding on to its territories abroad, Israel had already handed over Gaza for the self-rule of the local population, who, instead of seizing the opportunity to develop the enclave, used it as an opportunity to amass a deadly arsenal, and as a platform, from which to launch lethal assaults against the Jewish state.

Dr. Martin Sherman spent seven years in operational capacities in the Israeli defense establishment. He's the founder of the Israel Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), a member of the Habithonistim-Israel Defense & Security Forum (IDSF) research team, and a participant in the Israel Victory Project. Read Dr. Sherman's Reports — More Here.

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The 1954-1962 Algerian War of Independence, during which France deployed around half-a-million counter-insurgency troops, who engaged in systematic torture, summary executions, abductions and collective punishment, including the destruction of thousands of villages.
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