

The Ambassador wrote in his letter that he is "seriously afraid about the emergence of anti-Semitism in France and the deficiency of adequate government action to fight it".
He stated that “there is no day in France for Jews not to be attacked on the streets,” schools and synagogues are destroyed. Kushner besides estimated that “nearly half of the young French say they have never heard of the Holocaust”, and asked the question “what are children taught in French schools erstwhile specified ignorance persists?”
Netanjah sent a akin letter
The U.S. Ambassador felt that France's decision to recognise the Palestinian state was "anxiety of extremists and fueling violence".
Charles Kushner's letter, dated on Monday, coincided with a letter sent to president Macron by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in fresh days. The head of the Israeli government accused Macron of “saturating the fire of anti-Semitism” by announcing the designation of Palestine. The Elysée Palace, commenting on Netanjah's letter, found these accusations to be “mistaken and wicked”.
Charles Kushner, a real property businessman and magnate, was designated by Donald Trump as Ambassador to Paris even before Trump was sworn in as president of the United States. He is the father of Jared Kusher, Ivanka Trump's husband, or daughter of the president.