Abbas and Macron agree on the “emergency need for a truce” in Gaza

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed today during a telephone conversation on the “emergency need for a truce” in Gaza, the official Palestinian news agency reported Wafa. This conversation between the two men is being held on the day after the criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s position on the post of French president on the Palestinian issue. Abbas and Macron insisted on the “emergency need for a truce, accelerating the tradition of humanitarian aid, rejecting the Palestinian people’s displacement from their territory, and in taking over the control of Gaza by the Palestinian Authority, including the responsibility for the security.” “The two leaders also emphasized the importance of implementing the Arabic Plan of Rapid Reconstruction and Reconstruction (of Gaza), while ensuring the presence of the Palestinians on their land,” the agency added. Macron spoke last week about the possible recognition of a Palestinian state. In an interview broadcast on Wednesday, the French President […]
Source: News Beast

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