Macron Urges Tougher EU Stance on Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
French President Emmanuel Macron has called for a firmer European stance against Israel if conditions in the Gaza Strip do not improve promptly. Speaking in Singapore, Macron emphasized the necessity of sanctions, urging the European Union to reconsider its cooperative agreements with Israel, given the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
This crisis is exacerbated by Israel's blockade of aid to Gaza, leading to severe shortages and famine warnings. Macron also highlighted the need for a Palestinian state, describing it as both a moral duty and a political necessity.
However, he stressed specific conditions, including the demilitarization of Hamas and reform within the Palestinian Authority. Macron's calls for action aim to increase international pressure on Israel to address the dire situation.
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