Macron Criticizes Israel's Military Actions in Gaza
Macron Criticizes Israel's Military Actions in Gaza

Macron Criticizes Israel's Military Actions in Gaza

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French President Emmanuel Macron has called for an end to arms deliveries to Israel, criticizing the ongoing military operations in Gaza and Lebanon. He emphasized the need for a political solution and warned that the conflict could lead to increased hatred and instability. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned Macron's remarks, labeling the call for an arms embargo a 'disgrace' and asserting that Israel will defend itself against its adversaries, including Iran. Netanyahu claimed that civilized nations should support Israel rather than call for an embargo, stating that Israel would prevail regardless of external support. Macron also expressed regret over Netanyahu's decision to escalate military actions in Lebanon, arguing that avoiding further escalation is crucial to regional stability. Both leaders' statements reflect deepening tensions as the conflict continues to unfold.

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