French President Emmanuel Macron sought to meet with senior leaders of the American Jewish community on the sidelines of the upcoming UN General Assembly in New York. However, the meeting will not take place, according to a report by i24NEWS.

The cancellation was attributed to both a scheduling conflict with the Jewish High Holidays and significant opposition from within the community. The meeting had been planned to take place prior to the opening of the assembly, coinciding with Rosh Hashanah.

A source involved in the discussions stated, “I think most organizations wouldn’t have participated at all.” Among the groups considered for invitation were AIPAC, the Anti-Defamation League, and the American Jewish Committee. “The guy has 15% popularity in France. It’s not our job to save him,” the source added.

Asked whether the refusal was due to Macron’s position on Palestinian statehood or his handling of antisemitism in France, the source pointed to the “overall atmosphere,” saying, “A photo-op with the French President would have allowed him to say, ‘Look, I met with American Jewish leaders,’ regardless of the meeting’s content.”... Read More: Arutz-7