France, as the largest European country recognizing Palestine, is increasingly vocal about the Gaza conflict. President Macron intends to formalize the decision to recognize Palestine during the United Nations General Assembly in September. He emphasizes the urgent need to halt the war and protect civilians. Despite support for Israel, Macron's frustration has grown regarding their actions in Gaza. More than 140 nations acknowledge Palestine, and France condemns Israeli restrictions on aid and violence against Palestinians. The push for a two-state solution continues amid international condemnation of Israel.
Mr. Macron emphasized, "The urgent thing today is that the war in Gaza stops and the civilian population is saved," underlining the immediate humanitarian concerns amid the conflict.
In light of the ongoing conflict, Mr. Macron's stance highlights a growing frustration with the situation in Gaza, calling for a dual recognition of both the state of Israel and the state of Palestine.
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