Netanyahu Criticizes Macron Over Israel's War Efforts
The Israeli Prime Minister expresses disappointment with the French President's stance on arms embargo amid ongoing Middle East tensions.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced his dissatisfaction with French President Emmanuel Macron's call for an arms embargo on Israel.
- Netanyahu argues that Macron's position undermines common interests, particularly as Israel continues its fight against Hamas and Hezbollah.
- The Israeli leader emphasized that the conflict is a 'war of civilization' and urged France to support Israel, framing it as a shared struggle against terrorism.
- Macron previously suggested halting arms exports to Israel, advocating for a political solution to the conflict in Gaza.
- Tensions between the two leaders have escalated, with Netanyahu rejecting calls for a ceasefire and highlighting Iran's regional threat.