Valérie Pécresse withdraws the Simone-Veil prize from Zineb El Rhazoui for a post on Israel

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2023-12-10 21:22:32
Zineb El Rhazoui at the Paris courthouse, during the trial of the “Charlie Hebdo” and Hyper Cacher attacks at Porte de Vincennes, in September 2020. GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP

In November 2019, journalist and essayist Zineb El Rhazoui received the Simone-Veil prize from the Elles de France Trophies, which “rewards a Ile-de-France resident for her dedication to defending a cause”. Four years later, Valérie Pécresse (Les Républicains), president of the Ile-de-France region, announced that she was withdrawing this prize, Sunday December 10, for one of her posts on X which compared the genocide of the Jews by the Nazis with Israel’s current offensive against Hamas.

“Courage and the fight against Islamism” of the ex-collaborator of Charlie Hebdo had led the region to award him the prize in 2019, wrote Valérie Pécresse on Facebook. “But his recent statements” since October 7 and the attack carried out by commandos of the Palestinian Islamist movement infiltrated into Israel, “whose retweet of a parallel between Auschwitz and the Israeli response against Hamas terrorists in Gaza, are outrageous and shocking”, she continues. They have “terribly wounded our compatriots who experienced the barbarity of the Shoah”adds Ms. Pécresse, who therefore chose, “on behalf of the region”to withdraw this prize, awarded each year “to a particularly deserving Ile-de-France woman”.

“Consternation” by Aurélien Veil

Aurélien Veilgrandson of Simone Veil, who was deported to Auschwitz, had previously expressed his « consternation ». “Among my grandmother’s struggles are the transmission of the memory of the Shoah and the refusal to trivialize the genocide committed by the Nazis”he wrote, adding: “Everyone is free with their ideas and their declarations, and Ms. El Rhazoui like any other”.

Zineb El Rhazoui replied: “If the Simone-Veil Prize means being outraged only at the innocent victims of October 7, and not those of October 8, October 9, October 10, October 11… to this day, well I don’t don’t want it. » “By denouncing the mass crimes committed by Israel in Gaza, as well as the crimes of Hamas against Israeli civilians, I am honoring the legacy of Simone Veil more than ever”also defends the ex-collaborator of Charlie Hebdowhose editorial staff was decimated by a jihadist attack in early 2015.

On Sunday, the health ministry in the Gaza Strip, administered by Hamas, announced a new death toll of 17,997.

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