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Israel-France row escalates after Netanyahu accuses Macron of fuelling "anti-semitic fire"

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has triggered a major diplomatic rift with France, accusing President Emmanuel Macron of fuelling anti-Semitism by planning to recognise Palestinian statehood. France condemned Netanyahu's "abject and erroneous" claims, vowing to protect its Jewish community.

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 French President Emmanuel Macron and Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu. Pic/AFP

French President Emmanuel Macron and Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu. Pic/AFP

A diplomatic row has broken out between Israel and France after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused French President Emmanuel Macron of fuelling "the anti-Semitic fire" in France by planning to recognise Palestinian statehood, Al Jazeera reported.

The French president's office swiftly hit back at Netanyahu on Tuesday, calling his allegations "abject" and "erroneous", and promising that they "will not go unanswered".

"This is a time for seriousness and responsibility, not for conflation and manipulation," the French presidency said, adding that France "protects and will always protect its Jewish citizens". "Violence against the [French] Jewish community is intolerable," it said, according to Al Jazeera.

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