New controversy between Cyril Hanouna and rebellious France. LFI published an image of the host who, according to his detractors, would take up “anti -Semitic codes”.
At the heart of the new controversy: a visual of the animator published by France Insoumise. Cyril Hanouna appears with frowned eyebrows, ajar, tight teeth. The star presenter of Touche not at my post is particularly grimacing. It even seems aggressive, threatening. Below, we can read: “Manifestations against the extreme right and its ideas … and its relays!” The rebellious party has also published other visuals, as part of its new communication campaign, in which it puts other personalities. Among them in particular, the journalist from Europe 1 and CNews Pascal Praud.
Put online Tuesday on the X account of rebellious France, the visual of Cyril Hanouna aroused strong reactions. For the International League against Racism and Anti -Semitism (Licra), “LFI recycles anti -Jewish iconography”. And to add to X: “This embodied representation of the evil Jew, who, in the shadows, controls power, should definitively disqualify a party which deliberately places itself outside the republican field.” Senator LR Valérie Boyer judges that LFI “takes up Nazi propaganda”. She even believes that the party founded by Jean-Luc Mélenchon plagiated the anti-Semitic poster “the eternal Jew”.
LFI takes up the visual of Nazi propaganda, plagiating the antiemite the Jew Estern with the face of @Cyrilhahanouna
This visual filth was erased but it was achieved, circulated manifesting uninhibited anti -Semitism
A reaction @Renieur_gouv? pic.twitter.com/d6ntl3bly– Valérie Boyer (@valerieboyer13) March 12, 2025
The deputy for the national rally Julien Odoul He denounced “a style modeled on the most filthy anti-Jewish posters of the Nazis in the 1930s”. “Abject!” also reacted on x Socialist senator David Assouline. For him, by publishing this image which “borrows all the codes of anti -Semitic caricatures”, “LFI has nothing to do with the anti -racist left”.
LFI denounces “nauseating charges”
Cyril Hanouna has already announced “legal actions” against LFI, through his lawyer Me Stéphane Hasbanian to AFP. Of Tunisian Jewish origin, the host deplored in his program on Europe 1 Wednesday “a caricature which brings us back to the darkest hours”. And to estimate: “For me, there is no doubt, it is knowingly done.” But rebellious France defends itself from all anti -Semitism, denouncing to AFP, whose HuffPost takes place, “foul -smelling accusations”.