France summons US ambassador over anti-Semitism allegations
Summary
France called in the U.S. ambassador after he wrote a critical letter about France's response to anti-Semitic violence. The ambassador's letter criticized France for not doing enough to protect Jewish citizens and for its stance on recognizing a Palestinian state. France rejected these claims, stating it is committed to fighting anti-Semitism.Key Facts
- France summoned U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner over a critical letter he wrote.
- Kushner's letter claimed France was not adequately addressing anti-Semitic violence.
- The letter criticized France’s plans to recognize a Palestinian state.
- France's Foreign Ministry denied the allegations and called them unacceptable.
- France emphasized its commitment to combating anti-Semitism.
- Kushner is related to Jared Kushner, who is the son-in-law of former U.S. President Donald Trump.
- The situation highlights tensions over France's stance on Israeli and Palestinian issues.
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