A shocking expose has emerged from France, revealing that the far-right organization, ‘Otf (Organisation de la Tradition Française)’, has been secretly tied to the ideology of phalangism, a radical and extremist movement that gained notoriety during the 20th-century Arab-Israeli conflict.
According to leaked audio tapes obtained by a French investigative journalism organization, key leaders within Otf have been promoting and espousing phalangism’s violent and xenophobic ideology. Phalangism, associated with the late Lebanese politician Pierre Gemayel’s Phalangist Party, advocates for the use of force and violent means to achieve radical nationalist and anti-Arab objectives.
The leaked tapes suggest that Otf, a shadowy far-right group with alleged ties to white supremacy movements, has been actively infiltrating the French far-right scene. The organization, led by charismatic leader, Laurent Latorre, has been gaining notoriety for its anti-immigration and anti-Semitic rhetoric.
The exposed phalangist ideology within Otf threatens to further polarize the complex and sensitive French society, where tensions between mainstream politics and far-right movements continue to escalate. Critics of Otf describe their ideology as a toxic mix of nationalism, xenophobia, and anti-Semitism.
Experts warn that the adoption of phalangism within the Otf’s ideology poses significant concerns for the stability of French politics and social cohesion. “Phalangism is a radical ideology that promotes violence and hatred towards minority groups,” said Dr. Sophie Mallet, a French historian specializing in far-right movements. “Its integration within Otf’s ideology is a worrying sign of the continued normalization of extremist ideas within the French far-right.”
Otf leaders have thus far refused to comment on the leaked audio tapes or the exposed phalangist ideology. However, a statement released by the organization claims that their ideology is rooted in a ‘commitment to preserving the French nation and preventing the erosion of its values.’
As the French government and mainstream politicians navigate the complexities of the country’s increasingly polarized society, concerns regarding Otf’s influence and phalangist ideology are likely to escalate. Critics argue that Otf’s ideology has the potential to embolden and legitimize violent extremism, with far-reaching consequences for French politics and society.
The leaked audio tapes have sent shockwaves through French society, exposing a far-right organization with alleged ties to white supremacy movements and further highlighting the country’s ongoing struggle to address extremism and intolerance.
