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VisitWhat will Macron's next public statement on Israel-Lebanon tensions focus on by November 2024?
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Macron Urges Netanyahu to Respect UN Decisions on Israel's Creation Amid Lebanon Tensions on October 15, 2024
Oct 15, 2024, 04:11 PM
French President Emmanuel Macron has publicly admonished Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, emphasizing that Israel was established by a United Nations resolution. During a cabinet meeting, Macron stated, "Mr. Netanyahu must not forget that his country was created by a UN decision. He should not disregard their decisions." This statement underscores ongoing tensions regarding Israel's actions in Lebanon, particularly in relation to the Iranian proxy group Hezbollah. Macron's remarks come as Netanyahu has expressed Israel's opposition to a unilateral ceasefire in Lebanon that does not address security concerns, particularly regarding Hezbollah's rearmament.
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