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Macron Calls for Palestinian Authority Reforms to Govern Gaza Without Hamas

The French President advocates for disarming Hamas and establishing credible governance in Gaza, while Israel resumes air strikes and France considers recognizing a Palestinian state.

  • French President Emmanuel Macron has urged the Palestinian Authority to reform and take control of Gaza, sidelining Hamas as part of a post-war governance plan.
  • France supports a proposal for the Palestinian Authority to govern Gaza, contingent on a ceasefire agreement with Israel, after nearly two decades of Hamas rule.
  • Macron has signaled France's potential recognition of a Palestinian state, a move that has drawn criticism from Israeli leaders and sparked diplomatic tensions.
  • Israel ended a two-month ceasefire on March 18, resuming air strikes in Gaza and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the territory.
  • France remains committed to securing hostages, re-establishing a lasting ceasefire, and ensuring immediate humanitarian aid access to Gaza.
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