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There are obviously political relays of Hamas in France, including (...) those who have a lot of media speech," said Thursday morning the Minister of the Interior on France Inter, without mentioning by name La France insoumise. In the midst of the turmoil, the radical leftist party refuses to label Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist movement behind the attacks in Israel, as "terrorist." "We don't know what the consequences of the remarks of politicians are," added Gérald Darmanin, before sharing his concern about the attitude of the Insoumise: "It can make people go crazy and it's extremely serious.
»If the tenant of Beauvau admits that "there are people of good faith, intelligent and common sense like Mr. Ruffin who obviously differs from the ignominious remarks of Mr. Mélenchon or Ms. Panot", he says that the positions of the latter "do not allow public peace and do not avoid the importation of the conflict" in France.
On Tuesday in the newspaper Le Monde, the deputy of the Somme François Ruffin (LFI) had exposed his differences with the Insoumise-in-chief, not hesitating for his part to designate Hamas as a "fanatical, terrorist organization". The Minister of the Interior sees LFI's reluctance as a "very cynical" behaviour aimed solely at recovering the vote of the "neighbourhoods". "He doesn't have a particular vision and extremely deep convictions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. On the other hand, he has an electoral conviction, "assures the first cop of France.