Emmanuel Macron plants oak tree memorial for Ilan Halimi at Élysée Palace amid antisemitism denunciation.
Emmanuel Macron plants oak tree memorial for Ilan Halimi at Élysée Palace amid antisemitism denunciation.
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Emmanuel Macron denounces progressing antisemitic hydra

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Twenty years after Ilan Halimi's murder, Emmanuel Macron delivered a speech at the Élysée denouncing the persistence of antisemitism. The president proposes mandatory ineligibility for elected officials convicted of antisemitic, racist, or discriminatory acts or statements. He planted an oak tree in memory of the victim.

On February 13, 2026, the twentieth anniversary of Ilan Halimi's murder—a 23-year-old French Jew tortured to death in 2006 by the 'gang des barbares'—Emmanuel Macron attended a ceremony at the Élysée. The president planted a sessile oak in the palace gardens, a symbol of rooted memory, as Ilan means 'tree' in Hebrew.

In his speech, Macron lamented that 'the antisemitic hydra has not ceased to progress,' taking new forms such as Islamist antisemitism, that from the far left and far right, or under the mask of antisionism. He cited Islamist antisemitism behind the 'October 7 pogrom' in Israel, far-right clichés about Jewish power and wealth, and the rise in antisemitic acts since October 2023, multiplied by four between 2023 and 2024 according to the Interior Ministry.

Macron described current penalties against perpetrators of antisemitic acts as 'derisory' and announced that the government and Parliament will work to strengthen penalization. He proposes a 'mandatory ineligibility penalty' for elected officials guilty of 'antisemitic, racist, and discriminatory acts and statements,' calling them 'sentinels of the Republic.' To counter 'the poison of digital hate,' France will demand results from online platforms, resorting to European law for significant fines if commitments are not met.

Later, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu awarded the Ilan Halimi Prize to youth initiatives against antisemitism in several schools.

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X discussions on Macron's speech denouncing antisemitism and proposing ineligibility for offending elected officials show diverse sentiments. Positive reactions praise the discourse as magnificent and supportive of strong measures. Critics accuse Macron of hypocrisy due to his immigration policies and past inaction. Skeptical users question consistency in addressing hatred and highlight exclusions like not inviting Israel's ambassador.

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Emmanuel Macron speaking at the Panthéon honoring Marc Bloch
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Macron honors Marc Bloch at the Panthéon and denounces the spirit of defeat

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Emmanuel Macron delivered a speech Tuesday evening during the induction of historian and resistance fighter Marc Bloch into the Panthéon. He called for fighting the spirit of defeat, which he described as a slow poison of public life.

During a visit to Lavelanet hospital in Ariège, Emmanuel Macron criticized France's administrative system for foreign doctors and attacked candidates using Algeria as a campaign theme. He called 'madmen' those wanting to 'fall out with Algeria'. Bruno Retailleau, Les Républicains president, denounced it as a 'false pretext'.

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Bruno Retailleau, Republicans leader and 2027 presidential candidate, accused Emmanuel Macron of being a 'willing hostage to Algeria's memorial blackmail' in a JDD interview. He denounces the president's 'ideological dependence' on OQTF expulsions and visa policy. Retailleau sharply criticized Macron's recent remarks on 'madmen' wanting to anger Algeria.

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