French far-right leader Marine Le Pen raises a storm over her plan to march against antisemitism

FILE - In this Saturday Nov. 29, 2014 file photo, French far-right Front National leader Marine Le Pen and her father Jean-Marie Le Pen applaud in Lyon, central France. A march against antisemitism this weekend in Paris, with the prime minister, government members, political parties and citizens in attendance, is fraught with discord over the planned presence of far-right leader Marine Le Pen. Her father and party founder Jean-Marie Le Pen has been convicted numerous times of antisemitism and racism. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani, File)

PARIS (AP) — French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has set off a cacophony of criticism over her plans to attend a weekend march to protest rising antisemitism in France, with critics saying that her once-pariah party has failed to shake off its antisemitic heritage despite growing political legitimacy.

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, numerous political parties and citizens are to attend the Sunday march. Le Pen has said that she and her National Rally party also will be there, in what some see as an attempt to leverage the Israel-Hamas war to make herself more palatable to mainstream voters.

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