French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the tragic situation in the besieged Gaza Strip with the Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, noting that starving an entire population is a crime that must stop immediately. These statements come at a sensitive time, as Palestinians face harsh conditions due to the blockade imposed on them.
In the context of the discussion, Macron emphasized the importance of cooperation with Qatar to ensure the success of mediation efforts and to prepare for the upcoming two-state solution conference scheduled to be held in New York on the 22nd of next month. This step reflects France's commitment to contributing to a peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
On the other hand, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Macron's call for recognizing Palestine as a state, considering that this call fuels the "fire of anti-Semitism" in France. Netanyahu sent a message to Macron expressing his concern about the impact of this step on relations between France and the occupying state.
The French presidency responded to Netanyahu's statements, asserting that linking France's decision to recognize the state of Palestine with acts of anti-Semitic violence is based on misconceptions. It emphasized that violence against the Jewish community is unacceptable, but anti-Semitism should not be exploited for political purposes.
Additionally, the Minister Delegate for European Affairs, Benjamin Haddad, pointed out that France does not need to receive lessons in combating anti-Semitism, stressing that French authorities have always been highly mobilized against this phenomenon. These statements come amid a rise in anti-Semitic acts in France following the terrorist attacks that occurred on October 7, 2023.
At the end of last month, Macron announced that Paris would recognize the state of Palestine in September, which angered the occupying state. Several other countries have also announced their intention to recognize the state of Palestine, reflecting a shift in international positions regarding the Palestinian issue.
It is worth noting that 145 out of 193 member states of the United Nations have recognized or declared their intention to recognize the state of Palestine, reflecting increasing international support for the Palestinian cause.
In conclusion of the discussions, Macron emphasized the need for serious efforts to achieve peace in the region, stressing that recognizing Palestine as a state is a necessary step toward achieving this goal.
Starving an entire population is a crime that must stop immediately.





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Macron comments on the occupation policy of starving Gaza residents.. how did he describe it?