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“Who is it to order a ceasefire in Israel?” : Bernard-Henri Lévy fulminates against Donald Trump

The suspension of hostilities between Israel and Iran will have been short -lived. Shortly after the announcement by Donald Trump of a ceasefire between the two belligerents, the Hebrew state denounced new Iranian strikes and promised to retaliate.

In France, all commentators of the news have not seen the initiative of the American president with a good eye. On the set of CNews this Tuesday, June 24, Bernard-Henri Lévy reproached the tenant of the White House for interfering in the conflict: “Who is it to order a cease-fire in Israel and Iran?” There is something that escapes me ”denounced the philosopher against Sonia Mabrouk. For the writer, the American head of state has “Not the information and does not have the right to request a cease-fire”. According to him, it would rather be “To the Prime Minister of Israel and his army to judge”.

BHL greets US military intervention

“I said” thank you “to Donald Trump three days ago, today I tell him” what I get involved “” “added Bernard-Henri Lévy, in reference to strikes by the United States last weekend against Iranian nuclear and military installations. “He came to reinforce Israel to strike positions that Israel was undoubtedly poorly equipped to strike, it was good and daring”he greeted.

Bernard-Henri Lévy also stressed that “It is not the Westerners who will give lessons for change of diet by the bombs”believing in passing that “Without popular movement, there can be no fall in the regime”. Finally, the philosopher recalled that Japanese Nazism and fascism “Would not have fallen without the bombs, and alas without the worst bombs”.

The Hebrew state has been leading strikes against Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure since June 13, saying that he wanted to prevent the Islamic Republic from acquiring atomic weapons. In retaliation, Tehran promised to bomb Israel “Relentlessly” – and put these threats to work. On the night of Saturday June 21 to Sunday June 22, US President Donald Trump joined hostilities, by ordering strikes on the Fordo, Natanz and Ispahan sites.