"We will not forget the fallen, the hostages, and the families whose hearts are broken from their absence or the expectation of return," Macron wrote.
As tensions mount between the two countries, Macron stresses solidarity with Israel and calls for a ceasefire.
Until this weekend, France was hiding behind the posture that it is “just following orders” - just as it did in the 1940s.
Netanyahu rebukes Western leaders for advocating an arms embargo on Israel, accusing them of undermining Israel’s defense while Iran continues to arm its proxies across the Middle East.
"I believe that today, the priority is to return to a political solution and to stop delivering weapons to carry out the fighting in Gaza," Macron said.
The prime minister maintained that fighting in Gaza will continue until all war objectives have been acheived.
He also called on Hezbollah “to cease its missile launches to Israel. We urge all of those who provide them with the means to do so, to stop doing so.”
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