The president of the organisation, Victor Fadlun, said the march would be a “defeat for everyone” if it went ahead.
“We don’t understand how it was possible to grant authorisation on a Day that is international, all the more so in the context of October 7, an antisemitic massacre the like of which had not been seen since the times of Nazism.
“We ask the institutions, national and local, to prevent this disgrace.”
He said the wound of the Shoah would be reopened by an allegedly antisemitic event on the Day of Memory.
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