In a stern warning, an advisor to French President Emmanuel Macron cautioned that any large-scale military operation for Israeli occupation in the city of Gaza will face strong opposition. These statements come at a sensitive time, as concerns grow over the escalation of the situation on the ground in the besieged enclave.
The French advisor clarified in an interview with Channel 12 that Paris is working to prevent the occupation from entering the city of Gaza, noting that this step aims to avoid exacerbating the humanitarian disaster faced by the residents of the enclave.
The French official also questioned the military and security feasibility of any large ground operation in Gaza, emphasizing that there is no security justification for entering the city. He confirmed that such operations would not achieve the desired goals.
The advisor addressed the issue of the detainees, stressing that the attack on Gaza is not the appropriate way to free them, as it could endanger their lives. He affirmed that diplomatic and negotiation solutions are the most effective.
The interview carried a warning about the isolation and potential sanctions that the occupation might face if it decides to proceed with its aggression plans. The advisor confirmed that the occupation would face strong opposition if it entered Gaza, reflecting international concern over the repercussions of any large-scale attack.
The hint at imposing sanctions, even if expressed as a wish to avoid reaching that point, is considered a strong pressure message from an allied country like France, reflecting the extent of international concern over the situation in Gaza.
We hope not to reach the stage of imposing sanctions.





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In a warning that is the strongest in tone... An advisor to Macron: Entering Gaza will face strong opposition and we may impose sanctions on Israel.