Gauthier Delomez 19:32 p.m., October 12, 2023

Invited to the program "Punchline" this Thursday, the president of the National Rally Jordan Bardella evoked his meeting with Emmanuel Macron, during the meeting of party leaders, alerting the head of state of a possible importation of the conflict into France. "What affects Israel today will affect France tomorrow," he said.

Coming out of Emmanuel Macron's meeting with party leaders on Thursday at the Élysée Palace, devoted to Hamas' attack on Israel, National Rally president Jordan Bardella went back on what he said to the head of state on the Punchline program. "I told him that the shock wave that is spreading around this terrorist attack is already present on French soil" because of the multiple "relays of Hamas," said Jordan Bardella, adding to Laurence Ferrari's microphone that "what affects Israel today will affect France tomorrow."

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'A risk of civil war'

In addition, the president of the National Rally reported on Europe 1 and CNews that Emmanuel Macron would have evoked "the risk of leading the country to civil war" by raising the issue of the dissolution of politico-religious organizations.

"He told me no, because we were taking the risk of leading the country to civil war" Emmanuel Macron's response to Jordan Bardella (according to his words) to the question of dissolving "politico-religious organizations"
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