
France Condemns Gaza Crisis, Le Drian Challenges Netanyahu's Stance
France Condemns Gaza Violence, Le Drian Challenges Netanyahu on Past Peace Statements. Paris has strongly condemned the ongoing violence in Gaza, expressing deep concern over the rising number of civilian casualties and the severe humanitarian crisis. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, in a pointed statement, reminded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of his previous support for a two-state solution and peaceful coexistence with Palestinians, which he expressed in 2009. "Netanyahu himself once advocated for a two-state solution," Le Drian stated in a recent interview. "Now, we see a stark contrast between his words then and the actions of his government today." The video accompanying this report shows heartbreaking scenes of displaced Palestinians fleeing their homes, carrying meager belongings. The international community is increasingly urging an end to the violence and a renewed commitment to a peaceful resolution.