Far-right party National Rally president Jordan Bardella, left, attends a press conference to support far-right candidate for Marseille mayoral election, Franck Allisio, right, in Marseille, south of France, on March 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Philippe Magoni)

French far-right leaders quietly meet Israeli, German envoys ahead of run for presidency

National Rally party chief Marine Le Pen and deputy Jordan Bardella play down significance of talks with ambassadors, as faction seeks to shed its reputation for antisemitism

by · The Times of Israel

PARIS — France’s far-right leaders have met the ambassadors of Germany and Israel in recent months as their party, once deemed antisemitic, seeks to court foreign envoys in the run-up to next year’s presidential elections.

Marine Le Pen’s anti-immigration National Rally (RN) party is eyeing its best chance yet at taking power, with President Emmanuel Macron stepping down after hitting the two-term limit.

Le Pen hopes to run for president for a fourth time in 2027, after twice making it to the runoffs against Macron in the last two votes.

But if an appeals court in July bars the 57-year-old from public office over an alleged fake jobs scam in the European Parliament, her lieutenant Jordan Bardella, 30, is expected to run in her place.

France is home to Western Europe’s largest Jewish population, at around half a million people.

Le Pen has long sought to make the party she inherited from her father Jean-Marie more palatable, including by distancing it from the antisemitic legacy of a man convicted for Holocaust denial.

France’s Marine Le Pen speaks at an assembly of European far-right parties in Budapest, Hungary, on March 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Denes Erdos)

As polls suggest she or Bardella could well lead in the first round of the election, the strategy seems to have paid off.

Bardella, who is RN party leader after taking over from Le Pen, in February met the German ambassador, his party and a participant said.

The embassy did not confirm the meeting.

But a diplomatic source told AFP it was “the responsibility of a foreign mission to maintain contacts with all the political forces in the host country concerned.”

Germany has long been among Israel’s staunchest allies, something Berlin has grounded in the country’s responsibility for the Holocaust.

“Yes, they met in February,” a member of Bardella’s team said, seeking to present it as a routine meeting.

He “meets many ambassadors as part of his duties as head of the RN party and as leader of a group in the European Parliament,” the person said.

Member of European Parliament Jordan Bardella attends a commemoration on the 10th anniversary of the November 13, 2015 Paris attacks, at the European Paliament in Brussels, on November 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

Bardella is head of the Patriots for Europe group, the EU legislature’s third-largest bloc that was co-founded in 2024 by former Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban.

The participant said the discussion between Bardella and the German ambassador made it possible to identify “areas of convergence” on several issues in France and neighboring Germany.

They focused in particular on “budgetary discipline” in both leading EU member states.

In first, Le Pen meets with Israel’s ambassador

The episode follows Le Pen last month meeting the Israeli ambassador for the first time.

The embassy confirmed the meeting, with a diplomatic source adding that the ambassador “received all political parties” except from the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI).

LFI leader Jean-Luc Melenchon — also a candidate next year — has been accused of dog whistling, echoing antisemitic stereotypes and dismissing the threat of antisemitism despite violent attacks against Jews.

He has also refused to label Hamas a terror group, even in the aftermath of its October 7, 2023, attack, in which thousands of terrorists invaded Israel from Gaza, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking 251 hostages.

One of his party’s prominent EU representatives, Rima Hassan, has also called the onslaught a “legitimate action,” said it is “false” that Israel has a right to defend itself, and asserted that a two-state solution is impossible.

French far-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon speaks during a mayoral campaign meeting in Marseille, south of France, on March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Philippe Magoni)

Before the meeting with the Israeli envoy, Le Pen had been seen the previous day meeting the Lebanese ambassador, who thanked her for her solidarity as his country sought a lasting ceasefire with neighboring Israel.

The truce would put a stop to fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah terror group, which attacked Israel on March 2, in support of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The rocket and drone fire reignited fighting that had mostly ceased since a previous war, which Hezbollah triggered on October 8, 2023, when it started firing rockets at Israel in support of Hamas.

Both Le Pen and Bardella also met the US ambassador late last year.

US ambassador Charles Kushner in December posted a picture of himself with them on X, saying he appreciated the chance to learn from them “about the RN’s economic and social agenda and their views on what lies ahead for France.”