and that israel s actions had no legitimacy. he called on the us and the uk to support a ceasefire. but he also stressed that france clearly condemns what he called the terrorist actions of hamas. he was speaking to our europe editor, katya adler. we have had weeks of aid organisations sounding the alarm about gaza and so you have now said that a humanitarian pauses in fighting are not enough, and there needs to be work towards a ceasefire. are you disappointed that other world leaders are notjoining you in that call, like the us or the uk? no, i hope they will. and let s be clear, i mean, i was one of the first leaders to call the prime minister and president of israel after the terrorist attack on the 7th of october. we clearly condemn this terrorist attack by this terrorist group and recognise the right of israel to protect itself and react. but day one, we say that this reaction, the fight against terrorism, because it is led by a democracy, should be compliant with
such tight gun regulations as many other countries in the western world people are now asking how could this have happened how did a man like this have access to such weapons and i think you re going to see increased support for any policy from the prime minister to tighten gun control. many many questions to answer i m sure in the days ahead clear richardson intro s troops thank you for that. in paris police have again been firing tear gas and deploying water cannon as yellow vests protesters ignite fires and ransacked shops there the most violent street protests. december demonstrators accuse president. for getting ordinary people and favoring the country s elite instead. of the protester numbers had been dwindling in recent weeks but saturday saw many more of the so-called yellow vests joining rallies in several cities across france in paris protesters called for unity. i think this should have been