French President Emmanuel Macron has made headlines by calling for an immediate halt to arms deliveries to Israel, emphasizing the need for a political solution to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Speaking on France Inter, Macron stated, “the priority is that we return to a political solution, that we stop delivering weapons to fight in Gaza.” This statement reflects his concerns about the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region as violence continues.
Macron’s remarks came during a summit in Paris, where he also criticized Israel’s recent military actions, including the deployment of ground troops into Lebanon. His position has sparked a strong reaction from Israeli officials, particularly Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who labeled Macron’s comments as “shameful.” Netanyahu defended Israel’s right to self-defense and emphasized the importance of military support in the face of ongoing threats.
The situation remains tense, with international leaders calling for a balanced approach that addresses both humanitarian needs and security concerns. Macron’s call to halt arms deliveries aligns with a broader sentiment among some Western leaders who are increasingly vocal about the need to prioritize diplomacy over military engagement in the region.