France summons US Ambassador Kushner over 'unacceptable' letter about rising antisemitism
France's foreign ministry condemned the U.S. ambassador's letter as unacceptable and a violation of international law amid rising antisemitic acts since the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
- The US Ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, criticized the French government for insufficient action against rising antisemitism in a letter to President Emmanuel Macron.
- Kushner highlighted a dramatic rise in antisemitic incidents in France, stating that reports surged from 436 in 2022 to 1,570 in 2023.
- The French Foreign Ministry announced that Kushner would be summoned for a discussion following his letter, which echoed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's concerns.
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France Summons Jared Kushner's Dad Over 'Unacceptable' Remarks
France has summoned the American ambassador to Paris after the diplomat, Charles Kushner, wrote a letter to French President Emmanuel Macron alleging the country did not do enough to combat antisemitism, the AP reports. France's foreign ministry issued a statement Sunday announcing it had summoned Kushner to appear Monday at...
Charles Kushner, the US ambassador to Paris, charged Emmanuel Macron this Sunday with "inadequate action" against anti-Semitism in France. A statement that echoes the words of Benjamin Netanyahu on August 19.
France will summon US Ambassador Charles Kushner after he wrote a letter to President Emmanuel Macron accusing the French government of not doing enough to combat anti-Semitism.
France summoned the American ambassador to Paris after his remarks on President Macron's "absence of sufficient action" against anti-Semitism.
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