France must no longer be an accomplice to the war in Gaza
The deadly strike that hit a camp for displaced people at Rafah once again highlights the extreme violence that Israel has been carrying out for nearly eight months against the Gaza Strip. Western countries, including France, can no longer just be content with issuing superficial condemnations of such attacks, argue Rachida El Azzouzi and Mediapart's joint editor-in-chief Lénaïg Bredoux in this op-ed article.
“How“How much longer will the states let this go on?” This question, posed by the non-governmental medical organisation Médecins du Monde on Monday, May 27th, is now the only one that matters. It has become urgent in the face of the unbearable images coming from Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip. Viewed from France, one could also rephrase the question this way: how much longer will France remain complicit?