Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron Says That European Union Should Reconsider Ties With Israel Over Gaza As Netanyahu Accuses Him Of Supporting Hamas

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a blistering condemnation of French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday, accusing him of siding with Hamas following his sharp criticism of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.
Emmanuel Macron is doing exactly what you’d expect someone to do who just might be the biblical man of sin, he takes a consistent and ongoing position against the nation of Israel, and for their enemies, in this case Hamas. Macron went so far this time as to say that the European Union should cut Israel off from trade relations. Over in Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu issued a necessary rebuke of Macron. Round and round she goes, where she stops only God knows. That’s the end times, and that’s the memo.
“And the fear of God was on all the kingdoms of those countries, when they had heard that the LORD fought against the enemies of Israel.” 2 Chronicles 20:29 (KJB)
The situation in Gaza is bleak, and bad, and it doesn’t look like it will get better any time soon, and that’s the reality. But make no mistake, it’s one of the realities of war, and Israel is determined not to make the same mistake they made last time in underestimating Gaza’s appetite to support terrorists. My heart breaks for the innocents caught in the crossfire, but it also breaks for the 1,200 Israelis slaughtered on October 7th in 2023. I will stand with the Jews, with Israel, and that’s with the full knowledge that they are God’s chosen people, Israel God’s holy land, and Jerusalem His holy city. Am Yisrael Chai.
Netanyahu accuses Macron of ‘despicable’ support for Hamas
FROM ISRAEL HAYMON: “Macron has once again chosen to stand with a murderous Islamist terrorist organization and echo its despicable propaganda, accusing Israel of blood libels. Israel is engaged in a multi-front war for its very existence following the horrific massacre committed by Hamas against innocent people on October 7, including the murder and kidnapping of dozens of French nationals. Instead of supporting the Western democratic camp fighting the Islamist terrorist organizations and calling for the release of the hostages, Macron is once again demanding that Israel surrender and reward terrorism,” Netanyahu’s office said in a statement. .
The harsh rebuke from Jerusalem followed Macron’s interview with TF1 television, where the French leader delivered some of his strongest criticisms yet of Israel’s military operations. “What the government of Benjamin Netanyahu is doing is unacceptable… There is no water, no medicine, the wounded cannot get out, the doctors cannot get in. What he is doing is shameful,” Macron told TF1.
In his televised remarks highlighted, Macron suggested that leverage from Washington would be necessary to influence Israeli policy. “We need the United States. President (Donald) Trump has the levers. I have had tough words with Prime Minister Netanyahu. I got angry, but they (Israel) don’t depend on us, they depend on American weapons,” he said.
The French president referenced his personal observations at the Egypt-Gaza border, reported, where he witnessed that “all the aid that France and other countries deliver” is “blocked by the Israelis.” This firsthand account has been refuted by Israel. “This is an unacceptable humanitarian tragedy,” Macron declared in comments published by. He noted that “it is not up to a president of the republic to say ‘this is a genocide’ but rather to historians.”
Netanyahu’s statement noted that “Israel will not stop and will not surrender. Prime Minister Netanyahu is determined to accomplish all of Israel’s war goals, including the release of all our hostages, destroy Hamas’s military and governance capabilities and ensure that Gaza will never again pose a threat to Israel.”
Macron indicated potential consequences for bilateral relations, as reported he mentioned exploring revisions to European Union cooperation agreements with Israel. The French president emphasized his commitment to action, stating: “My job is to do everything I can to make it stop… the humanitarian crisis (in Gaza) is the most serious we have known” since October 7, 2023. READ MORE
France’s Macron Accuses Israel’s Netanyahu of ‘Shameful’ Behavior
French President Emmanuel Macron urged the European Union to step up pressure on Israel over the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Speaking in a marathon interview on broadcaster TF1, the French leader also accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of “unacceptable” and “shameful” behavior in blocking aid to the Palestinians in Gaza.
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