French President Emmanuel Macron, who during the last few days attacked the State of Israel in an unprecedented manner, tweeted a message on social media to mark the October 7 massacre, in which he did not mention the actions of Hamas at all.
Macron published his message regarding the October 7 event on social media, where he wrote: "October 7th. The pain is still here, as acute as a year ago. The pain of the Israeli people. Our own pain. The pain of wounded humanity. We will not forget the dead, the kidnapped, And the families whose hearts are broken from the absence or from the expectation of return. My thoughts are with them."
Although he remembered to mention the event on social networks, Macron's references to the events of the massacre that took place exactly one year ago, did not include any mention of the crimes of Hamas. Over the past few months, Macron has been careful to attack Israel at every opportunity, a behaviour that reached its peak during the last week when Macron called for an arms embargo on Israel.
The French president is quick to attack Israel, to blame it and accuse it of massacres, but now to mark one of the great massacres of modern times, Macron chooses not to mention the perpetrators of the massacre at all.
Macron published messages regarding the events of October 7 in three languages: English, French and Hebrew. And in none of the announcements did Macron refer at all to the Hamas organization, to the crimes against humanity and the massacre of the residents of the south.