French President Emmanuel Macron responded to the accusations of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who accused France of inaction in combating antisemitism. In a letter published in Le Monde, Macron denounced these accusations as an offense against France and emphasized that the fight against antisemitism cannot be instrumentalized. He urged Netanyahu to abandon the actions in Gaza, considering them illegal and harmful, and highlighted that the recognition of Palestine is a peace initiative, not a support for Hamas.
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Macron îi răspunde într-o scrisoare lui Netanyahu că acuzaţiile sale de ”inacţiune” împotriva antisemitismului ”ofensează întreaga Franţă”. ”Ieşiţi fin această fugă cu capul înainte criminală şi ilegală a unui război permanent în Fâşia Gaza”
Macron îi cere lui Netanyahu să pună capăt „cursei disperate a unui permanent război criminal și ilegal în Gaza”
Macron warns Netanyahu fight against anti-Semitism must not be 'weaponised'
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