French President Emmanuel Macron, in a BBC interview published late on Friday, said Israel must stop bombing Gaza and killing civilians, Reuters reports.
France, he said, “clearly condemns” the “terrorist” actions of Hamas, but that while recognising Israel’s right to protect itself, “we do urge them to stop this bombing” in Gaza.
“Day after day, what we saw was […] bombing of civilians in Gaza. […] I think the only solution we have is a ceasefire because it’s impossible to explain we want to fight against terrorism by killing innocent people.”
In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said world leaders should be condemning Hamas, and not Israel. “These crimes that Hamas (is) committing today in Gaza will be committed tomorrow in Paris, New York and anywhere in the world,” Netanyahu said.
Safe zones ‘do not exist in Gaza Strip’: Russia
Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said while addressing the UN Security Council that the “shocking” briefings from humanitarians and the current situation describe a “catastrophe”, with massive destruction of civilian targets.
Turning to the colossal shortage of such basic supplies as water, he said if needs are not met, the consequences and fallout will continue for decades to come.