France recognizes Palestinian statehood
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Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon told Newsweek that France's move constituted a "reward for terrorism."
The countries in a joint statement condemned what they called the "drip feeding of aid" to Palestinians in Gaza and said it was "horrifying" that more than 800 civilians had been killed while seeking aid.
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DPA International on MSNFrance's Barrot slams Israeli offensive, urges media access to GazaFrench Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot on Tuesday issued a sharp condemnation of Israel's expanding military operations in the Gaza Strip. "The humanitarian situation in Gaza is disgraceful, it is a scandal that must be ended immediately,
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A protester opposing Israel's involvement in the Tour de France was intercepted by security after attempting to disrupt Stage 11 of the prestigious cycling race in Toulouse.
When a man began running down the course at the Tour de France in protest of an Israeli team’s participation, a security guard pulled no punches.
A man protesting the participation of an Israel-based team in the Tour de France ran onto the course as the leaders raced for the finish line.
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"The humanitarian catastrophe that we are witnessing in Gaza must end now," a joint statement from the three countries reads.
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France breaks ranks with West—backs Palestinian state, sparks U.S.–Israel furyFrench President Emmanuel Macron has officially announced that France plans to recognize the state of Palestine. He made the statement public on Thursday via a letter shared on social media platform X.