French President Emmanuel Macron, in a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, reiterated France’s call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
Macron emphasized Paris’s efforts to help de-escalate the ongoing tensions resulting from clashes on the border between Israel and Lebanon.
In related developments, the Israeli military announced on Monday that the head of military intelligence has resigned due to his responsibility in a Hamas attack. For more updates on this evolving situation, follow France 24.
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Notably, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the Secretary-General of the Arab League, revealed that Tel Aviv is currently planning to forcibly relocate Palestinians to Sinai by pressuring Egypt.
During an interview on an Egyptian satellite TV channel, he said, “The evidence of this plan is the displacement of the citizens of Gaza to the border with Egypt, involving approximately 2.5 million Palestinians.”
He pointed out that “the displacement of Palestinians from their land to Sinai and living in exile is a crime rejected by international law, and if Netanyahu has stated this, he will be prosecuted in all courts.”
He emphasized, “If Netanyahu tries to move the Palestinians to Rafah, it would be considered an aggression against Egypt, and we reject any attempts to breach the borders in any form.
The Palestinians will not agree to leave their lands,” warning of a potential direct confrontation between the Egyptian army and Israel due to the displacement plan.
Aboul Gheit explained that there was a plan to repeat the scenario of destruction in Egypt, but the armed forces thwarted the Israeli plan.