 Hello and welcome to People's Dispatch. Today, we are joined by Michel Siboulin for the French-Jewish Union for Peace, which is a part of the BDS movement in France. Hello, Michel. Thank you for joining us. Hello. Michel, could you first tell us a bit about your organization and the kind of work it does? The organization, the French-Jewish Union for Peace, was raised in France with the first intifada, and after Oslo agreements. But with the second intifada, it grew very quickly because a lot of Jews in France didn't accept to be manipulated in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Jewish organizations in France, Zionist Jewish organizations in France and the governments, governments, all the governments, are trying to instrumentalize the Jewish minority in saying that all the Jews are victims of antisemitism if there is antisionism. And we, people like me, but many others, didn't want to get involved as Jews in the crimes committed in Palestine. So we wanted our freedom of speech and what we wanted to express very strongly is that we are anti-colonialists, anti-racists, and that we think that the only way for peace is a way of recognizing all the rights of the Palestinians, people that they lost, including, of course, the right of freedom. So what has been the response of the young people in the country? Has there been a shift in attitudes in recent times? Let's say we are, in my organization in the beginning, but it's quite the problem of a lot of international solidarity movements in France. There are quite old people, older people. We are starting to get more young people. And for instance, you could look on YouTube, we have made last year 10 video clips, and there are subtitles in English, about all what we think as organizations on all those questions. And you will see that now it's much more mixed, younger, but basically, as every manipulated minority, everywhere in the world, the problem is that the minority is manipulated. And a big part of it, first of all, a big part of it doesn't express itself. A lot of Jews in France, we are between 500,000 and 600,000. We just don't know where they are and what they think. Those who express themselves very strongly and with the state's support are the Zionists. So across the world, there's been this whole tendency of terming any criticism of Israel as anti-Semitic. In fact, I think in the US, they've tried to pass a law which almost says so. Of course, it's a campaign. You know, it's a built campaign by the Zionist Israeli organizations. They took even to organize this campaign. They took big offices of marketing and they really built the campaign with written advertisements. But you know, France has a special past historically and something that is not of Indian agenda is still a front agenda. But I would say that today, we have in common the neoliberal agenda. Why all the governments in France are attacking or trying to shut up the BDS campaign? It's because of their alliance with Israel, a very strong political alliance. And on a completely separate note, France has recently been rocked by the Yellow West movement and we've been very closely following it. So how do you see the evolution of the movement and it panning out over the next couple of weeks or months? I don't know. I'm very happy it happened because for years and for years, every strike, every effort to change the situation was a complete failure. We did, let's say, the last strikes in France against the working law. It was million people outside in the streets. Result, zero. Finally, those people who are really desperate, they went out in the streets and they express themselves and the reaction of the government is terrible. The police is beating them. They stop them even to walk in the street pacifically. But they understood that they have to be now, they have to give back. And it's a wonderful university of activism. People who never did, they said, even for some of them, they were not even voting and they never went in any political parties, they never went on strike. They learned so much and they became activists and this is a great hope for us. Thank you, Michel. That's all we have time for today. Keep watching People's Dispatch.