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‘Go outside’: France’s Macron berates Israeli police at Jerusalem church | ‘Go outside’: France’s Macron berates Israeli police at Jerusalem church |
(about 16 hours later) | |
French President Emmanuel Macron has confronted Israeli police during a tour of the Old City of Jerusalem. | French President Emmanuel Macron has confronted Israeli police during a tour of the Old City of Jerusalem. |
Mr Macron accused officers of violating rules that prevent them from entering the Crusader-era Church of St Anne, which is considered French territory. | Mr Macron accused officers of violating rules that prevent them from entering the Crusader-era Church of St Anne, which is considered French territory. |
"I don't like what you did in front of me. Go outside, please," he warned them in English. "Nobody has to provoke." | "I don't like what you did in front of me. Go outside, please," he warned them in English. "Nobody has to provoke." |
The incident was reminiscent of one involving the late French President Jacques Chirac in the 1990s. | The incident was reminiscent of one involving the late French President Jacques Chirac in the 1990s. |
Mr Macron is in Jerusalem to attend the Fifth World Holocaust Forum, which is marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. | Mr Macron is in Jerusalem to attend the Fifth World Holocaust Forum, which is marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. |
The Church of St Anne, which dates back to 1138, is the best-preserved Crusader church in Jerusalem. According to Christian tradition, the crypt enshrines the home of the Virgin Mary and her parents. | The Church of St Anne, which dates back to 1138, is the best-preserved Crusader church in Jerusalem. According to Christian tradition, the crypt enshrines the home of the Virgin Mary and her parents. |
It is located in occupied East Jerusalem, to the north of the hilltop site known to Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif and to Jews as the Temple Mount. | It is located in occupied East Jerusalem, to the north of the hilltop site known to Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif and to Jews as the Temple Mount. |
The French flag has flown over the Church of St Anne since the Ottoman Turks presented it as a gift to France in 1856 as a gesture of gratitude for aid in the Crimean War. | The French flag has flown over the Church of St Anne since the Ottoman Turks presented it as a gift to France in 1856 as a gesture of gratitude for aid in the Crimean War. |
Videos circulated on Wednesday showed Mr Macron standing in an archway leading to the church, surrounded by French and Israeli security personnel. | Videos circulated on Wednesday showed Mr Macron standing in an archway leading to the church, surrounded by French and Israeli security personnel. |
The president is seen gesturing at an Israeli police officer in uniform and saying in a raised voice: "I don't like what you did in front of me. Go outside, please." | The president is seen gesturing at an Israeli police officer in uniform and saying in a raised voice: "I don't like what you did in front of me. Go outside, please." |
He continued: "I'm sorry, but we know the rules. Nobody, nobody has to provoke, nobody. We keep calm." | He continued: "I'm sorry, but we know the rules. Nobody, nobody has to provoke, nobody. We keep calm." |
He then tells a plainclothes security officer: "We had a wonderful walk. You did a great job in the city. I do appreciate it guys. | He then tells a plainclothes security officer: "We had a wonderful walk. You did a great job in the city. I do appreciate it guys. |
"Please respect the rules as they are for centuries. They will not change with me. I can tell you, OK?" | "Please respect the rules as they are for centuries. They will not change with me. I can tell you, OK?" |
An Israeli police spokesman said that as President Macron's delegation arrived at the Church of St Anne there was a "discussion" between Israeli and French security guards about who would be allowed to enter the site. | |
"The French president requested that the guidelines be respected and, based on the terms agreed upon ahead of time, an Israeli guard and a policeman escorted the president and his delegation inside," he added. | |
"When the president and the delegation finished the visit, he apologised about the incident and shook hands with the security personnel." | |
During a visit to the Church of St Anne in 1996 Mr Chirac became angry when Israeli security personnel shoved Palestinians, journalists and aides with him. | During a visit to the Church of St Anne in 1996 Mr Chirac became angry when Israeli security personnel shoved Palestinians, journalists and aides with him. |
Also speaking in English, he asked them: "What do you want? Me to go back to my plane and go back to France? Is that what you want? Let them go. Let them go." | Also speaking in English, he asked them: "What do you want? Me to go back to my plane and go back to France? Is that what you want? Let them go. Let them go." |
The Israeli government - led then, as it is now, by Benjamin Netanyahu - apologised to Mr Chirac, saying it had been done "to protect a friend". | The Israeli government - led then, as it is now, by Benjamin Netanyahu - apologised to Mr Chirac, saying it had been done "to protect a friend". |
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