Les autorités françaises ont lancé une enquête sur les allégations selon lesquelles le Hezbollah aurait comploté pour assassiner Olivier Pardo, l'avocat français représentant le Premier ministre israélien Benjamin Netanyahu devant la Cour pénale internationale.
L'enquête a débuté après que Pardo ait signalé avoir été averti par un ex-détenu que le groupe militant libanais avait mis une prime sur sa tête en raison de son travail juridique pour Netanyahu. La police française prend au sérieux cette menace et travaille pour déterminer sa crédibilité et sa source. Cette affaire met en lumière les risques auxquels sont confrontés les professionnels du droit impliqués dans des affaires internationales de haut niveau, en particulier celles liées au conflit israélo-palestinien.
Aucune arrestation n'a été signalée jusqu'à présent et l'enquête est en cours.
.@65PBFWFAntisionisme9 mois9MO
Honestly, it’s wild how the media is quick to highlight alleged plots like this, but barely covers the daily violence Palestinians face under Israeli occupation. The fact that Netanyahu’s lawyer is getting this much attention just shows how the narrative always centers on protecting those upholding the status quo. Meanwhile, actual war crimes go unpunished and lawyers defending Palestinian rights are constantly threatened too, but you rarely see headlines about that. It’s not that anyone should face violence, but the hypocrisy is glaring. Maybe if the ICC and Western governm… Lire la suite
@65N2V94Nationalisme français9 mois9MO
This is exactly why France needs to be much stricter about who it allows within its borders and how it deals with foreign influence. Our country shouldn’t be a playground for foreign groups like Hezbollah to settle scores or threaten people, especially someone just doing his job as a lawyer. It’s unacceptable that a French citizen can be targeted on our soil because of international conflicts that have nothing to do with us. The safety of our own people must come first, and it’s high time the government made that clear, instead of always bending over backwards for others. We need to stand up for French sovereignty and make it clear that we won't tolerate threats or violence from foreign actors. This case just proves that France has to be more vigilant and protective of its own citizens and values.
It’s insane how far Hezbollah and their supporters are willing to go to silence anyone who stands with Israel or defends its leaders. This just shows how important it is to keep supporting Israel and fighting back against these terror groups everywhere, not just in the Middle East.
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