Macron: A New Phase in Gaza Negotiations?
French President Emmanuel Macron conveyed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the potential for new negotiations following the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Macron reiterated calls for ceasefires in Lebanon and Gaza and condemned Israeli actions towards U.N. forces in Lebanon, expressing solidarity after a drone incident targeting Netanyahu.
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French President Emmanuel Macron informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he views the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar as a potential turning point for new ceasefire negotiations in Gaza. This statement came from Macron's office on Monday, highlighting a possible shift in diplomatic discussions.
Over recent weeks, Macron's government has experienced increasingly tense interactions with Israel. In response, Macron reiterated his calls for ceasefires in both Lebanon and Gaza, while condemning Israeli military actions against U.N. forces stationed in Lebanon.
Furthermore, Macron expressed his solidarity with Netanyahu after a drone incident involving the prime minister's residence, underscoring the French president's position amid regional tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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