Israel-Hamas war: To start the peace process, Macron traveled to Israel


French President Emmanuel Macron is in Tel Aviv to express his “full solidarity” with Israel following the Hamas attacks. He will advocate for the “Safeguarding of the civilians” in Gaza as Israel continues to shell the Palestinian enclave and prepares to launch a ground offensive. The US expressed concerns that the heightening Israel-Hamas war could ignite a broader dispute in the surrounding area, including attacks on American troops. Hamas released two elderly Israeli women who were held hostage in Gaza. The US advised Israel to postpone the anticipated invasion to give time to negotiate the release of additional hostages taken by Hamas during its brutal incursion two weeks ago. A third small aid convoy from Egypt has now reached Gaza.

Israel-Hamas war: Macron travels to Israel to try to start a peace process

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French President Emmanuel Macron is in Tel Aviv

Following the deadly Hamas attacks on October 7, French President Emmanuel Macron is in Tel Aviv today to convey his nation’s “full solidarity” with Israel.

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Protection of the civil population

According to the French presidency, the French president would also advocate for the “Safeguarding of the civilians” in Gaza as Israel continues to shell the Palestinian enclave and gets ready to launch a ground offensive.

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The United States expressed worries

As the United States expressed increasing worries that the heightening Israel-Hamas war could ignite a broader dispute in the surrounding area, including attacks on American troops, Hamas on Monday freed two elderly Israeli women who were held hostage in Gaza.

The United States advised Israel to postpone the anticipated invasion

The fatalities in Gaza quickly increased as Israel intensified airstrikes that destroyed buildings in what it claimed was a prelude to a future ground invasion. To give time to negotiate the release of additional hostages taken by Hamas during its brutal incursion two weeks ago, the United States advised Israel to postpone the anticipated invasion.

A third small aid convoy from Egypt has now reached Gaza

With Israel’s border sealed, Gaza’s 2.3 million residents are running out of food, water, and medicine. A third small aid convoy from Egypt is now inside Gaza. The United Nations warned that its ability to distribute aid would come to an immediate halt if it could no longer fuel its trucks because Israel continues to prevent the entry of fuel.

About Israel-Hamas war

More than 1,400 Israelis perished, the majority of whom were civilians during the initial Hamas attack. The military announced Monday that at least 222 people, including foreigners, got apprehended and taken back to Gaza. According to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, more than 5,000 Palestinians have died, including about 2,000 minors and 1,100 women.

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