The French president, Emmanuel Macron, said on Monday, April 7 that the Palestinian militant group Hamas should not have any role in governing the Gaza Strip once the war with Israel ends. In a visit to Cairo to discuss the war, the French president said that the postwar governance of Gaza should be “directed by the Palestinian authority”, dominated by the rival party of Hamas, Fatah and based in the West in the West Bank occupied by Israel.
“Hamas should not have any role in this government, and it should no longer constitute a threat to Israel,” Macron said. Israel has promised to destroy Hamas and strongly rejected any future role for the Islamist group in the Gaza Strip. Hamas has recently pointed out the will to give energy in Gaza, which the group backed by Iran has ruled since 2007.
Macron confirmed the “tireless efforts” of Egypt as a mediator in the conflict, after having negotiated the top of January in Gaza, along with Qatar and the United States. The agreement collapsed when Israel sought to extend the first phase of the agreement, but Hamas insisted on the conversations for a second phase, as originally described by the then US president Joe Biden.
‘Realistic Camino’
Macron also said that he strongly opposed any displacement of Palestinians, throwing his weight behind a Gaza reconstruction plan backed by the Arab League to counteract a proposal from the United States to send to the inhabitants of the territory with the war in the place. Speaking of along with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in the Egyptian capital, Macron said that “we firmly oppose the displacement of the populations and any annexation of Gaza and the West Bank,” Past Israel has since occupied since then since then since then since then since then, the reconstruction of Gaza de Gaza and should also pave the new Palestinian government. “
Macron and Sisi joined on Monday by King Abdullah II of Jordan for a summit on war and humanitarian efforts to relieve the suffering induced by the Gazas War 2.4 million people. The visit was a sample of support to Egypt and Jordan, countries to which the president of the United States, Donald Trump, had proposed as destinations to relocate the Gazanes, in his widely criticized idea of taking out the Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.
Sisi warned that without a “fair solution” for the difficult situation of the Palestinians there will be no “lasting peace and permanent stability in the Middle East.”
King Abdullah emphasized the need for “a fair and comprehensive peace based on the solution of two states,” a Palestinian state throughout Israel.
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After a two -month truce, Israel resumed the intense bombing through the Gaza Strip and restarted land operations, killing at least 1,391 Palestinians since March 18, according to the Ministry of Health of the Territory. Macron said that both France and Egypt “condemn the resumption of Israeli attacks in Gaza”, warning of a “dramatic” worship in the situation in the field. Both Macron and Sisi expressed their support for “an immediate return” to Alto El Fuego and the resumption of access to Gaza, which Israel blocked shortly before renewing its offensive.
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