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an article from Le Monde provokes controversy

Hassan Nasrallah was killed on September 28, 2024 in Lebanon. © Mohammed Zaatari/AP/SIPA

The controversy then grew on social networks. “Today in The Worldnot a single line about Philippine’s funeral. But a moving portrait of Hassan: “Charismatic, an object of fascination, the man took pleasure in dictating history with unparalleled verve, in long, flowing speeches, punctuated with touches of humor…”notes Destination Télé.

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“Even Libé presents him as “the most powerful terrorist leader in the world”, but for The Worldadmiring, Nasrallah was “charismatic”. When I tell you that this newspaper has crossed the line”observes Gilles-William Goldnadel, lawyer and essayist. “It’s missing “sexy and romantic”. When journalism becomes ideology »tackle Caroline Yadan, Renaissance MP for French people established outside France.

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At the beginning of August, a similar controversy arose after The World wrote that Ismaël Haniyeh, the former leader of Hamas, was “seen as a moderate within the movement. »

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