The tone is set.

Yannick Jadot attacked Eric Zemmour, this Sunday, saying at the microphone of Radio J that Eric Zemmour "does the service Jew for anti-Semites".

He also added that the far-right candidate carries "death impulses" and "is trying to reconcile part of France with French Algeria, with Pétain, with anti-Semitism".

“@ZemmourEric does the service Jew for the anti-Semites What Le Pen @lepenjm failed to do, Zemmour does. With one difference, he is Jewish.

It carries death drives and the poison of division”: @yjadot @EELV #Zemmour #ForumRadioJ @RadioJFrance pic.twitter.com/LElhjperEt

— Haziza Frédéric (@frhaz) February 13, 2022

A not “very happy” formula

“I understand what he meant, the expression is not very happy”, reacted the first secretary of the PS, Olivier Faure, Monday with our colleagues from franceinfo.

"I don't think we have to qualify people by their origin, by their religion," he added.

"It's serious what you're saying here"

"It is a fact that Eric Zemmour, today, is the one who rehabilitates the thought of Vichy", that "he is the one who dared to say that Marshal Pétain had saved the French Jews by delivering the foreign Jews" .

"That alone should startle us," he said.

The journalist in charge of the interview, Frédéric Haziza, reacted strongly to this during the interview: "It's serious what you're saying here".

“Of course, and it is extremely serious what Zemmour carries in society,” replied Yannick Jadot.

“Does that mean that he has become the surety, the alibi of the anti-Semites?

asked the journalist.

"Of course," retorted the EELV candidate.

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