French President Emmanuel Macron set off a political earthquake on Sunday when he called shock legislative elections for later this month after he was trounced in the European Union vote.
The international bloc has made the first major effort to address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan's civil conflict.
French President Emmanuel Macron spoke with Netanyahu regarding issues within Israel's borders and in the Middle East at large.
The prize is awarded to personalities who have shown exemplary support for European Jewry, defended their religious rights, and combatted antisemitism.
French Jews, who have been suffering from a huge wave of antisemitism, added: "The CRIF would like to remind everyone of Hamas's responsibility for the deaths of Palestinian civilians."
Braun-Pivet, who is Jewish, announced a minute of silence for the victims of October 7 during a parliamentary meeting last week.
A teacher was killed in a knife attack in Arras, and the investigation was handed to the anti-terrorism prosecutor's office.
'The security of Israel is Germany's reason of state and we will act accordingly,' he said.
Police clashed with protesters in the northern city of Lille and in Toulouse in the southwest, and there was also unrest in Amiens, Dijon and the Essonne administrative department.
The Kremlin compared Macron to his predecessor, Napoleon Bonaparte.