The anti-French fury that has gripped the Arab-Muslim world in recent days seems to have inspired the two Islamist attacks that struck the Notre-Dame basilica in Nice and a vigil at the French consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Thursday.
The verbal war launched by Turkish Islamist President Recep Tayyip Erdogan against Emmanuel Macron, whom he accuses of having defended the freedom to caricature the Prophet Muhammad, and against France, whose products he called to boycott, s' is spread like wildfire in a large number of Muslim countries.
Fueled by an outrageous propaganda campaign by the Turkish power, which compares the situation of Muslims in France to that of Jews before WWII, fueled by lies, such as the one who claims the cartoons were projected on public buildings in Paris , it provoked demonstrations and gestures of animosity towards the French president.
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