Also available on the site (if you can read French) is a Bref Historique des relations franco-israéliennes, put out by the French consulate in Tel Aviv. Absent from the timeline are any references to ambassador Daniel Bernard’s calling Israel “that shitty little country” or that time Jacques Chirac called Israel a “criminal state” after it blew up Saddam Hussein’s French-built nuclear reactor in Osirak, the whole Mirage-5/Kfir blueprint thing, a history of molly-coddeling terrorists and terrorist regimes, rising anti-Semitism and anti-Semitic violence etc. It’s a big party, why dampen the festivities with, you know, facts …
But whatever, the fireworks sure looked pretty. Since 2003, over 10,000 French immigrants have come to Israel. Now they have something to do other than finding and then applying that stuff onto their hair (no seriously, what IS with French men and hair gel. Wasn’t that over in like the 80s?). Oh another thing I love about French cultural manifestations in Israel are terms like “Djihad islamique,” “Katyoucha” and “kibboutz” in this story about successful Palestinian resistance against Zionist poultry.
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Just a reminder to all of our single readers: take French classes at the Alliance Francaise.
Thank me later.
Gotta hand it (so to speak) to French women. They’re the best lovers (just nosing out Italians) in world chickdom. And they can cook!