In just two weeks, Macron’s recognition of a Palestinian state collapsed into political chaos, turning Paris into a circus and proving that playing arsonist-firefighter in the Middle East sets your own house ablaze.
Two weeks. That’s all it took between Emmanuel Macron’s theatrical declaration — “France recognizes the State of Palestine!” — and the implosion of his government.
What was meant as a diplomatic “masterstroke” became political suicide. At the Élysée, they imagined a bold historical gesture: gifting a phantom state to a people trapped between Hamas and misery. Instead, they gifted France a crisis: a vanished majority, evaporating ministers, and a Republic running on autopilot.
“Palestine recognized, France liquidated.” The slogan writes itself.
In Jerusalem, they must have laughed: “No need for sanctions, they self-destruct!” Meanwhile, in Paris, MPs tore their beards out along with their last scraps of credibility. Macron’s recognition conjured an imaginary Palestine… but left France itself looking like a ghost state, with phantom ministers, phantom authority, and phantom respect.
🎭 Macron’s Kamikaze Politics
- At home: Cabinet collapse, ministers fleeing with scandals.
- Abroad: France mocked as a colonial has-been, preaching morality while imploding.
- For the people: A circus — a Republic resembling a soap opera.
📢 Protest slogans now write themselves:
- “A state for Palestine, a coffin for France!”
- “Fewer ministers, more mirages!”
- “From the Seine to the desert, Macron makes us disappear!”
⚠️ A Biblical Warning
Those who bless the Jewish people will be blessed; those who curse them will be cursed. Macron chose his side, and the fallout was swift.
Spain, take note.
Australia, take note.
Belgium, take note.
Ireland, take note.
Norway, take note.
And every politician who toys with antisemitism: take note.
Macron recognized Palestine. The result? France turned into a parody of itself — occupied by emptiness, governed by incompetence, and laughed at by the very terrorists it sought to appease.
