At the National Rally, Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella's unwavering support for Israel is causing unease

It took nearly 60,000 deaths, the majority of them civilians, for Marine Le Pen to decide that certain Israeli strikes on the population of Gaza were "not acceptable." Following the bombing of the only Catholic church in the enclave , which left three dead and several injured on Thursday, July 17, the leader of the far-right deputies issued a timid protest to the Hebrew regime, which she has unreservedly defended for almost two years. "The Israeli raids that hit the Church of the Holy Family are not acceptable," she wrote on X. "In Israel's legitimate struggle to eradicate the Islamists of Hamas, the civilian population as well as Christian religious minorities must be protected in light of international law. Carrying this voice is France's role."
The risk is certainly limited: as soon as the bombing became known, the Israeli army itself expressed its "deep sadness", while Benjamin Netanyahu
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