“It took more than 11,000 deaths,” according to Manon Aubry before Emmanuel Macron calls for a ceasefire

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War between Israel and Hamas: “it took more than 11,000 deaths”, according to Manon Aubry before Emmanuel Macron calls for a ceasefire

War between Israel and Hamas: “It took more than 11,000 deaths”, according to Manon Aubry before Emmanuel Macron calls for a ceasefire – (franceinfo)

12/13 info receives Manon Aubry, LFI European deputy and Benjamin Morel, political scientist. They return to Emmanuel Macron’s decision to enforce a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

Asked about Emmanuel Macron’s choice to call for a ceasefire, a voice that There France Insoumise has been wishing for several weeks, Manon Aubry declares “Finally”. “It took more than 11,000 civilian deaths, a million people displaced people, war crimes and even crimes against humanity, before Emmanuel Macron defended the only line that is tenable. The one that is requested by the Secretary General of the United Nations, and NGOs present on site (…) now, we must act quickly so that this voice resonates in the Middle East and at the level of Benyamin Netanyahu”says Manon Aubry, LFI European MP.

A desire to build a balance

“We are in a situation where women write the name on the skin of their child in case they are bombarded to be recognized. They are deprived of water, of food”, continues the MEP. Asked about the change in France’s position, Benjamin Morel affirms that he “There has been a desire to build a form of balance since the start of the conflict, but an extremely clumsy way of building the balance (…) you have a line resulting from the Oslo agreements and a dialogue with all the actors of the region. This line is intended to be balanced. In reality, it seeks to spare the goat and the cabbage”concludes Benjamin Morel.


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