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Fact-check: Old video of protestors chanting anti-Jews slogans in France, resurfaced with misleading claims

A video of a massive crowd chanting anti-Jews slogans in France has gone viral on social media platforms. The video of a massive crowd of protestors chanting anti-Jews slogans has been shared with the claim that in the recent unrest in France, anti-Jews slogans were raised after the election results. However, D-Intent Data has found that this is an old video from 2014 and has nothing to do with the ongoing unrest in France. Old video of protestors chanting anti-Jews slogans in France, resurfaced with misleading claims, know the truth.

Old video of protestors chanting anti-Jews slogans in France resurfaced with misleading claims

A video that shows a massive crowd on road and making anti-Jews slogans has gone viral on social media. And claimed to be a recent video from the ongoing unrest in France.

Sharing the video @JewishWarrior13 on X(Formerly Twitter) has said “France 2024: Jews, get out of here; France is not yours.” Leftists and Arabs Paris. Later, the post was deleted.

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Truth about video of protestors chanting anti-Jews slogans in France, fact-check

As soon as the post containing the video came to our knowledge, we conducted research and found that this is an old video and has nothing to do with the recent unrest in France.

According to reports, this is an old video from Paris, where a diverse gathering of Catholic fundamentalists opponents of same-sex marriage, pro-Dieudonné supporters and families, marched against “government action.” And to demand the dismissal of the President of the Republic, deemed “too unpopular. The protest event was organised in January 2014. During this event, pro-Dieudonné supporters chanted anti-Jews slogans like. “Juif, la France n’est pas a toi” (“Jew, France is not yours”).

During research we also found the video of the same event on YouTube which was uploaded in January 2014. The video was uploaded with the description, Paris demonstrators chant: “Jews, France is not yours!”

Hence, it is evident from D-Intent Data’s fact-check that the video is not recent and has nothing to do with the ongoing unrest in France.

Intent

Influencers are circulating decades-old video of protesters chanting anti-Semitic slogans on the streets of Paris. Claiming that this video is from the ongoing unrest in France following the election results.

Conclusion

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