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French forces will participate in operations to defend Israel itself against Iranian retaliation to the extent they're able, French President Emmanuel Macron said Friday. “Depending on its assets and if it's in a position to do so,
French President Emmanuel Macron, who on Friday defended Israel's right to protect itself, spoke by phone to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following a spike in diplomatic tensions, the Ely
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that Iran bore a heavy responsibility for destabilisation of the Middle East and that it had pushed ahead with an unjustified nuclear programme, but he also urged restraint after Israel struck Iran.
Fresh wave of attacks on Tehran launched amid threat of ‘severe answer’ to Israeli forces - US president says Tehran 'must reach a deal before it is too late' following Israeli attack
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that Iran bore a heavy responsibility for destabilisation of the Middle East and that it had pushed ahead with an unjustified nuclear programme, but he also urged restraint after Israel struck Iran.
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AP Newsroom on MSNMacron says Israel's blockade of humanitarian aid into Gaza is a 'disgrace''"The scandal, unacceptable, that is unfolding in Gaza and since the beginning of March it has been a disgrace. A disgrace," French President Emmanuel Macron said describing Israel's blockage of humanitarian aid for Gaza as he called for a ceasefire to end the 20-month-old conflict.
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Al-Monitor on MSNMacron urges renewed nuclear dialogue after Israel's Iran strikesFrance's President Emmanuel Macron on Friday urged the US and Iran to resume nuclear talks following a wave of Israeli strikes against Iran."Iran bears a heavy responsibility in the destabilisation of the whole region,
After Israel struck around 100 targets in Iran, President Emmanuel Macron published an English-language statement calling for all parties to 'exercise maximum restraint,' and later spoke by phone with Benjamin Netanyahu.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday said Israel had the right to protect itself and called for "maximum restraint" from all parties following