France’s National Assembly rejected a motion by the communists to denounce “Israel’s institutionalization of an apartheid regime,” ignoring calls from leftist politicians to vote “on the side of international law.”
The resolution failed to pass, with 199 against and 71 in favour, according to Le Figaro. It was supported by the leftist populist party La France Insoumise and the centre-left Ecologist Party but was denounced by the presidential camp, Socialist Party deputies, the right and the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France (CRIF).
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