Macron urges 'reform' of Palestinian Authority to run Gaza without Hamas
- Macron advocated for Palestinian Authority reform for governing Gaza post-war, excluding Hamas.
- France seeks to enable the Ramallah-based authority to govern Gaza after Hamas's two-decade rule.
- France, along with the US, has been urging the Palestinian Authority to address corruption.
- Macron stated France is working to obtain a lasting ceasefire and the return of hostages.
- Recognition of Palestine by France could antagonize Israel, which considers it premature.
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French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday that he had told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that “the ordeal” of civilians in the Gaza Strip must end and that he called for a permanent ceasefire, the release of hostages by Hamas and the “opening of all points of passage for humanitarian aid.”
Macron urges PA ’reform’ to run Gaza without Hamas
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday urged "reform" of the Palestinian Authority as part of a plan for the West Bank-based body to govern a post-war Gaza without the Islamist movement Hamas. France is among European nations to have backed a plan for Gaza to return to the control of the Ramallah-based authority after nearly two decades of Hamas rule if a ceasefire deal is reached to end the war with Israel. Israel resumed its deadly air str…

Macron urges 'reform' of Palestinian Authority to run Gaza without Hamas
French President Emmanuel Macron Monday urged "reform" of the Palestinian Authority as part of a plan for the West Bank-based body to govern a post-war Gaza without the Islamist movement Hamas.
Macron urges ‘reform’ of Palestinian Authority to run Gaza without Hamas
French President Emmanuel Macron Monday urged "reform" of the Palestinian Authority as part of a plan for the West Bank-based body to govern a post-war Gaza without the Islamist movement Hamas. France is among European nations to have backed a plan for Gaza to return to the control of the Ramallah-based authority after nearly two
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