The Israeli government resented France's reprimanding position and was disappointed that France failed to exert influence on Hezbollah.
Macron reaffirmed his unconditional support for France's Jewish community and emphasized the importance of resolving the Israel-Hamas conflict, including the safe return of the remaining hostages.
“He has been an unwavering ally to the Jewish people, especially during these challenging times,” Lauder said.
The LFI party said 130 protests would take place across the country.
"The National Rally will not participate in a government of any kind whatsoever of Mr Barnier's," said RN parliamentary party leader and former presidential candidate Marine Le Pen.
Following the La Grande Motte Synagogue attack, French Jews fear rising antisemitism amid political turmoil, expressing concerns for their future.
To stabilize the region, European leaders said Iran "will bear responsibility for actions that jeopardize this opportunity for peace and stability."
France has deployed more than 45,000 police, 10,000 soldiers, and 2,000 private security agents, with snipers and drones watching over the whole city.
"As the prime minister of Israel, Netanyahu would be welcome to attend, as would any other head of state."
Qatar has also played an increasingly important role as a mediator - in January, Qatar and France brokered a deal with Israel and Hamas to deliver urgent medication to Israeli hostages.