The French President condemned Hamas but told Israel they had no justification for bombing Gaza.
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Emmanuel Macron has called on Israel to stop killing women and babies in Gaza. The French president said there is ‘no justification’ for the bombing campaign and called for a humanitarian ceasefire in the region. ‘I think there is no justification precisely to attack civilians,’ Mr Macron told the BBC.
’ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to Mr Macron on X, formerly known as Twitter, saying Hamas is to blame for the harm to civilians. He said: ‘The responsibility for any harm to civilians lies with Hamas – ISIS and not with Israel.’ On Wednesday, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said the UK Government supports a ‘humanitarian pause’ in the Gaza Strip above a wider ceasefire.
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