
French Anti-Zionist Group Targets FedEx With ‘Genocide’ Complaint
No one is safe from the Israel haters. A Jewish anti-Zionist group in France has now targeted FedEx, filing an outrageous lawsuit that accuses the logistics company of “complicity” in genocide.
In its complaint, the French Jewish Union for Peace (UJFP) said that FedEx’s French subsidiary shipped parts used in fighter jets to Israel that had been shipped to France from the United States.
FedEx pushed back, telling AFP: “We do not make any international deliveries of weapons or ammunition.”
UJFP has its work cut out for it. The group first has to prove that Israel is committing genocide. Then it has to prove that FedEx knowingly shipped parts used in weapons to Israel. It’s a tall order.

Israel has denied accusations of genocide, saying that the high civilian death rate resulted from Hamas’ use of the population as human shields. Hamas fights from within population centers and stores its weapons and military supplies in schools, mosques, hospitals and homes.
Israel has also said that it has killed two to three civilians for every dead terrorist — a lower ratio than other conflicts that involve urban warfare.
The UJFP got its data from another anti-Israel group, Urgence Palestine, which catalogued FedEx shipments from April to October in 2025. Of 22 shipments that were sent to Israel, three were sent via FedEx. From there, the group reasoned that the shipments must have contained F-35 components. So there you have it — the evidence, in a nutshell.
Federal prosecutors in Belgium did confirm to AFP that they opened an investigation into one of the deliveries, but didn’t disclose that they found anything untoward.
Meanwhile, Israel said that it won’t buy military supplies from France anymore in retaliation for France’s recognition of a Palestinian state. So calls from anti-Zionists to stop weapons sales to Israel are moot — the disdain is mutual.