French President Emmanuel Macron is advocating for the recognition of a Palestinian state and reforms to the Palestinian Authority to govern Gaza after the war, excluding Hamas. This move has drawn sharp criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who opposes unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood. Macron's stance is part of a broader international debate on the future governance of Gaza and the path to a two-state solution. The controversy highlights deep divisions between European leaders and the Israeli government over how to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Macron's position has also reignited discussions around antisemitism and international diplomacy.
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Macron urges 'reform' of Palestinian Authority to run Gaza without Hamas
French President Emmanuel Macron Monday urged "reform" of the Palestinian Authority as part of a plan for the West Bank-based body to govern a post-war Gaza without the Islamist movement Hamas.
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Emmanuel Macron and the push for a Palestinian Arab state
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Israelis and the world know how to identify Jew-haters, and that the Jews are already collectively hated behind the term coined by Wilhelm Marr in 1879, antisemites. And they know Emmanuel Macron. Opinion.
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Netanyahu lashes out at Macron over plan to recognize Palestine
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday lashed out at French President Emmanuel Macron over his plans to recognise a Palestinian state.
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