Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed with French President Emmanuel Macron the current situation in the Gaza Strip and on the border with Lebanon during a telephone conversation. He also expressed gratitude for Paris’s participation in supporting freedom of navigation.
Netanyahu’s office reported.
The report said that Benjamin Netanyahu and Emmanuel Macron had a telephone conversation, during which the prime minister expressed gratitude to France for its support for freedom of navigation in the Red Sea and its willingness to help restore security on Israel’s border with Lebanon. Netanyahu stressed the readiness of the Israeli people and government to take decisive steps to return residents of the northern and southern regions of the country to their homes.
The report also notes that the Prime Minister shared information about the ongoing military operations aimed at destroying Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and spoke about efforts to return hostages held in the Gaza Strip. He also asked Macron to continue working to free the hostages.
Cursor previously reported that Netanyahu and Gantz responded sharply to Erdogan after comparisons with Hitler. According to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Erdogan is “the last one who can teach us morals.”
Cursor also wrote that Netanyahu will expand military operations against Hezbollah. In Lebanon, they rule out that Iran could enter the war with Jerusalem.
2023-12-28 05:25:48
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