Thursday, September 19, 2024

'Intifada in Paris': Islamic Influencer Calls for Violent Uprising, French Authorities Take Action (Video)


'Intifada in Paris': Islamic Influencer Calls for Violent Uprising, French Authorities Take Action (Video)



France is facing an alarming internal threat as Islamic figures like Elias d’Imzalène openly incite violence, calling for an Intifada on French soil, challenging the safety of its Jewish citizens and the authority of the state itself.


France faces an escalating internal threat as Islamic and radical left-wing figures incite open violence in its streets. One such individual, Muslim influencer Elias d’Imzalène, has sparked outrage after a public call for an Intifada—a violent uprising—at a pro-Palestinian/Hamas rally organized by the “Urgence Palestine” collective in Paris. This isn’t just about protests; it’s about direct calls to carry out violence in France against both its Jewish citizens and public authorities.

In the rally footage, d’Imzalène shouts, “Are we ready to carry out an Intifada in Paris? In our suburbs? In our neighborhoods?” This wasn’t just a rhetorical question—he was rallying people to rise up and take action. He went further, pushing the crowd to believe that this fight for liberation begins in Paris and will end in Jerusalem, expressing a broader, dangerous agenda.

Elias d’Imzalène didn’t stop at calls for local unrest. He named world leaders like U.S. President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron, accusing them of being accomplices to what he described as “genocide.”

This isn’t d’Imzalène’s first brush with controversy. He’s the founder of the Islametinfo website, which promotes the narrative of “state Islamophobia” in France. French authorities have been monitoring him since 2021 under the Fiche S designation—a security alert for individuals flagged as potential national security threats. Despite not having committed a crime, his inflammatory rhetoric at this rally may be the tipping point for action.

French authorities have reported d’Imzalène to the public prosecutor for incitement to violence. According to Le Parisien, his speech is seen as a clear attempt to provoke armed resistance against the state and encourage attacks on Israeli citizens, Jews, and public officials. French police are actively considering a ban on future rallies organized by “Urgence Palestine,” viewing such events as breeding grounds for violence.

This rally isn’t an isolated incident. It represents a growing problem in France, where Islamic supremacists are using public platforms to spread their violent agenda. D’Imzalène’s words are a direct threat to the safety of France’s Jewish population and to the authority of the French government itself. His calls for an Intifada echo the broader radical Islamic agenda gaining ground across the West.

France is at a crossroads, confronted by tens of thousands of jihadis like d’Imzalène who incite violence under the guise of liberation, linking local unrest with global Islamic ambitions. Despite the growing threat and turmoil, the left-wing government persists with its open-border policies, allowing an influx of individuals from regions steeped in extremism, further fueling an already volatile situation.



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