Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron condemned Israel’s plan to expand its operations and take control of Gaza City, calling it “a disaster waiting to happen” and proposed an international coalition under a United Nations mandate to stabilise Gaza, France 24 reported.
“This war must end now with a permanent ceasefire,” Macron said in a statement, adding Israel’s plan to take control of Gaza City was “a disaster of unprecedented gravity and a headlong rush into permanent war,” according to France 24.
Last week, Israel’s security cabinet approved a plan to take control of Gaza City, expanding its military operations in the shattered Palestinian territory, which has drawn strong criticism both domestically and internationally, France 24 stated.
“The Israeli cabinet’s announcement of an expansion of its operations in Gaza City and the Mawasi camps and for a re-occupation heralds a disaster of unprecedented gravity waiting to happen and of a drift towards a never-ending war,” Macron said.
“Israeli hostages and the people of Gaza will continue to be the primary victims of this strategy,” he added.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. However, addressing international criticism during a press conference on Sunday, Netanyahu said Israel is “applying force judiciously.”
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