In an Instagram story published Thursday August 14, the LFI deputy displays his new tattoo representing a card of Palestine. A tattoo that is controversial since it is accused of denying the existence of Israel.
It is only originally a simple banal publication on social networks, supposed to be displayed only for 24 hours, which will be enough to trigger the controversy, says the Parisian. Thursday, August 14, the LFI deputy proudly displays his new tattoo representing a card of Palestine. An affront for the journalist of the Radio J (a Jewish Community Radio), Frédéric Haziza, which according to him means a denial of the very existence of Israel since he represents “a Palestine from the sea at the Jordan who includes Israel”. Sufficient to conclude that “Delogu makes the destruction of Israel and the genocide of its Jewish population its campaign theme for the municipal elections in Marseille”.
“I put Palestine between these words”
Faced with these accusations and the multiple insults of which he was the target, Sébastien Delogu shared the journalist’s comment by dealing with “cowardly”. The deputy of Marseille, a fervent defender of the Palestinian cause, then defended himself in the columns of Provence. He notably explained that he was tattooed the card of Palestine on his body when he was in Tunisia in early August, which explains the slogan “How to cure the love of Tunisia flowing in us?” which accompanies the card of Palestine. For this card, he explains that the slogan is taken from the book of the Palestinian writer Mahmoud Darwic, the exile recommented. “And as it was a Palestinian who wrote this text, I put Palestine between these words” argues the deputy.
Sébastien Delogu has already made himself known in the past by defending the Palestinian cause, and in particular in May 2024, when he brandished a flag of Palestine in the National Assembly, worth 15 days of suspension in the hemicycle.
Posted on August 15 at 3:17 p.m., Marin Paulay, 6media