• This photo taken in 1942 shows Jewish deportees in the Drancy transit camp before being sent to Auschwitz
• This photo taken in 1942 shows Jewish deportees in the Drancy transit camp before being sent to Auschwitz

Netanyahu in Paris to commemorate Vel d'Hiv deportation of Jews

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Paris to commemorate the victims of a mass arrest of Jews in Nazi-occupied France in 1942.

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More than 13,000 Jews were rounded up and detained at a cycling stadium, the Velodrome d'Hiver, before being deported to Nazi death camps.

The BBC said Mr Netanyahu also held direct talks for the first time with French President Emmanuel Macron.

He is the first Israeli Prime Minister to attend the Vel d'Hiv commemorations.

"I'm here to mourn the victims. Seventy-five years ago, a heavy darkness descended on this city. It seems the values of the French revolution — equality, fraternity, liberty - was crushed brutally under the boot of anti-Semitism,"  Mr Netanyahu told an audience in Paris, which included Jewish groups and Holocaust survivors.

He hailed the "great, great human beings" who had risked their lives to save Jews in France during Nazi occupation, and warned of a rise in "extremist forces" in modern society.

More than 13,000 Jews were arrested by French police on 16 and 17 July 1942.  About 4,000 were children.

The families were taken to the Velodrome D'Hiver, a cycling stadium near the Eiffel Tower, or an internment camp set up just outside the capital at Drancy.

The episode remained controversial in France. Marine Le Pen, Mr Macron's far-right opponent in this year's election, drew strong criticism on 9 April when she suggested France was not responsible for the tragedy.

Credit: BBC

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