Macron urges halt to arms deliveries to Israel for use in Gaza

French president criticizes Jerusalem's wartime policies in Gaza and adamantly calls on nations to stop supplying Israel with weapons and military equipment

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French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday urged a halt to arms deliveries to Israel, which has been criticized over the conduct of its retaliatory operation in Gaza.
"I think that today, the priority is that we return to a political solution, that we stop delivering weapons to fight in Gaza," Macron told broadcaster France Inter.
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French President Emmanuel Macron
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"France is not delivering any," he added during the interview recorded early this week. The United States provides about $3 billion in weapons to Israel each year.
In May, the State Department said it did not have enough evidence to block shipments of weapons but that it was "reasonable to assess" that Israel has used arms in ways inconsistent with standards of humanitarian law.
In September, the UK said it was suspending some arms exports to Israel, citing a "clear risk" that they could be used in a serious breach of international humanitarian law. Macron reiterated his concern over the war in Gaza that is continuing despite repeated calls for a cease-fire.
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Macron at the UN Security Council
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"I think we are not being heard," he said. "I think it is a mistake, including for the security of Israel," he said, adding that the war was leading to "hatred." Macron also said avoiding an escalation in Lebanon was a "priority."
"Lebanon cannot become a new Gaza," he added. On Monday, Israel marks the first anniversary of the devastating October 7 Hamas attack that sparked the Gaza war and has now engulfed neighboring Lebanon, creating a perilous regional crisis.
The confirmed death toll from the attack, including hostages killed in captivity, has reached 1,205 on the Israeli side, most of them civilians.
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