Aymeric Caron, a member of the France Insoumise party, said in a parliamentary session that Gaza is turning into something resembling a Nazi concentration camp.
He pointed out that the level of brutality displayed by the Israeli occupation army has reached such a point that "we are forced to use approximate figures for the number of deaths in this ongoing genocide."
He pointed out that approximately 20,000 Palestinian children were martyred in Israeli attacks, stressing that modern history had never witnessed such a large number of children being killed in such a "sadistic manner."
He added that Palestinian children are being burned, crushed, torn apart, beheaded, shot in the head, have their limbs amputated without anesthesia, and are imprisoned.
Caron accused French MPs and officials who visited Israel and expressed support for the Tel Aviv government of "complicity in the crime" against civilians in Gaza.
During his speech, Karoun displayed a photo of Bisan al-Hindi, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike while she was sleeping last March, saying, "Look at this face. Look at all these faces around me. These are the faces of our bad conscience."
A number of his party's representatives then joined him, displaying banners inside the National Assembly bearing images of children killed in Gaza.
In turn, National Assembly Speaker Yael Braun-Pivet objected, claiming that raising the banners in the hall was "contrary to regulations."
Addressing Caron, she said, "I don't know who you're asking, but you no longer have the right to speak. Please remove these signs." She also announced that she would refer the action to the National Assembly Bureau for formal review.