French police bar pro-Israeli protesters from Israeli embassy

Now there’s logic for you. The French police can’t handle “youths” who burn hundreds of cars in the Parisian suburbs nightly, but they decided that a pro-Israel rally can’t be held in front of the Israeli embassy.

Several thousand demonstrators waved Israeli flags and sang Hebrew hymns in Paris Sunday to show support for Israel in its military offensive in Gaza, a day after a huge pro-Palestinian rally.

Warmly dressed to brave seasonably cold weather, about 12,000 demonstrators gathered on a street not far from the Israeli embassy, according to organizers, the CRIF, an umbrella group of French Jewish organizations.

Police said 4,000 people turned up for the demonstration held on a side street after city authorities barred them from massing directly in front of the embassy.

By the way, the difference between us and them:

Pro-Palestinian protesters Saturday burned Israeli flags, torched several cars and smashed windows of shops along the chic Hausmann Boulevard near the Paris Opera house.

Click the link. Nice pictures of a sea of Israeli flags.

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3 Responses to French police bar pro-Israeli protesters from Israeli embassy

  1. That is a nice picture. I wish we could get a rally like that in America.

  2. John M. says:

    I see the French are as courageous in policing as they are in war!

  3. Gary Rosen says:

    John M., you took the words right out of my mouth.

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