Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, Columnist

French Elites Can’t Keep Ignoring Anti-Semitism

Immigrant communities and French elites hold mistaken views that are mutually reinforcing. 

No use denying. 

Photographer: Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images

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When France got rid of military service, it introduced instead a mandatory one-day seminar on “defense readiness” for all 18-year-olds. The day I had mine, there was a morning of presentations delivered by a meek reserve officer, who used a photo of the Sept. 11 attacks to help explain that France had a military, in part, to defend against terrorism.

That was the moment when one of the attendees, with the recognizable accent of the French “banlieues” — the immigrant-heavy suburbs — made his assertion: “It wasn’t terrorists who did Sept. 11. It was the Israelis, with missiles. I saw it on video.” The officer let it go.