French President Emmanuel Macron will arrive in Israel on Tuesday amid its ongoing attack on Gaza, amid criticism of France's position on the conflict.
French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed not to leave Israel isolated in its fight against Islamist militants, but warned against the risks of a regional conflict as he arrived in Israel for talks…
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French President Emmanuel Macron is travelling to Israel with the intention of proposing operational solutions to prevent an escalation in the conflict with Hamas. Macron aims to show solidarity with Israel, free hostages, ensure Israel s security, and work towards a two-state solution. However, his ability to influence events in the region is limited, as his visit comes after his American, British, German, and Italian counterparts. Some analysts argue that France s traditionally distinctive and pro-Arab approach has faded, diminishing its soft power in the region. Macron is also constrained by the situation at home, with French nationals being held hostage by Hamas.