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In clash with Netanyahu, Macron says Israel PM 'mustn't forget his country created by UN decision'

  • Macron stated that Netanyahu must remember that Israel was created by a U.N. decision, emphasizing the need to respect U.N. decisions.
  • Netanyahu reminded Macron that Israel's establishment came from its War of Independence, involving sacrifices from Holocaust survivors.
  • Macron called for a political solution and criticized the delivery of weapons for conflict in Gaza.
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The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said this Tuesday that the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu “must not forget that his country was created by a UN decision.” Macron, during his speech at the cabinet of ministers of his government, referred to the fact that the UN General Assembly voted in 1947 on the plan for the division of Palestine between a Jewish State (Israel) and an Arab State, thus responding to the Israeli premier, wh…

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Recently, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres to withdraw the blue helmets from southern Lebanon. These are the soldiers who are part of the UN peacekeeping mission - Finul: The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. These soldiers have been present here for many years. It is a force composed of more than 10,000 soldiers, among whom are also European soldiers - from France, Italy and Spain. Basically, …

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, October 15, 2024.
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