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Israel-Hamas: Emmanuel Macron calls for a “lasting ceasefire”

The French president spoke of the end of the humanitarian truce on Friday between Israel and Hamas, referring to a “worrying reason.” He calls for “redoubling efforts” to reach an agreement that favors a new truce.

Emmanuel Macron calls this Saturday, December 2, from Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, where COP28 is taking place, to “redouble efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire” in the Middle East, while fighting between Israel and Israel resumed on Friday. Hamas.

He assures that the end of the humanitarian truce constitutes a “cause for concern” and hopes that a new truce can be concluded, in particular to “obtain the release of all the hostages still held by Hamas”, “to bring the population of Gaza the help it absolutely needs” and “to give Israel every certainty that its security is restored and at the same time respond to the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinians by achieving the political purpose that is the promise of the two states.”

The president then launches an appeal to Israel, ensuring that “the total destruction of Hamas” would lead to “ten years” of war.

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Author: Juliette Desmonceaux
Source: BFM TV

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