‘Too Many Civilian Losses’ In Gaza, Macron Tells Netanyahu
French President Emmanuel Macron has told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu there were “too many civilian losses” in Israel’s war in Gaza, as Paris readied more humanitarian aid for the besieged enclave.
More than 13,000 people in Gaza, some 70 percent of them women and children according to the United Nations, have been killed in the air and land offensive.
Hospitals, schools and refugee settlements have also come under sustained attack.
According to a statement from Macron’s office the French president reminded Netanyahu of the “the importance of achieving an immediate humanitarian truce leading to a ceasefire”.
Macron also condemned violence against Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank, the statement said.
More than 200 Palestinians have been killed there since Israel began its war in Gaza.
The French leader told Netanyahu about his “great concern over the escalation in violence against Palestinian civilians” in the occupied West Bank and called for calm.
Macron also spoke to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who is from the Palestinian Authority, which controls the West Bank.
Earlier on Sunday, Macron announced new humanitarian assistance for Gaza where there are growing fears of starvation.
The President said France would send an aircraft with more than 10 tonnes of medical supplies at the start of the week, and will contribute to European Union medical aid flights on November 23 and 30.
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