Macron ‘hates debate’ on value of Jewish versus Palestinian lives

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Civilians in Gaza “have nothing to do with the terrorist attacks”, French President Emmanuel Macron said.

Civilians in Gaza “have nothing to do with the terrorist attacks”, French President Emmanuel Macron said.

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- French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday he “hates the debate” over the value of “Jewish lives” and “Palestinian lives”, and called for “civilians in Gaza to be protected first”.

“I hate this debate dividing people and saying: ‘For me Jewish lives are more important’ or ‘for me Palestinian lives would be more important’. This is crazy,” Mr Macron said on a visit to the Kazakhstan capital.

“All lives matter in this world,” he stressed, speaking in English to students.

Civilians in Gaza “have nothing to do with the terrorist attacks”, he added.

Hamas gunmen killed 1,400 people, mostly civilians, when they launched an attack on southern Israel on Oct 7, Israeli officials say. The gunmen also took around 240 hostages.

Israel has relentlessly pounded Gaza in retribution for the worst attack in the country’s history. Israel’s retaliatory action has killed around 8,800 people, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry.

“You have to attack and punish the terrorist groups, but civilians are not the ones to attack.” Mr Macron said.

“You have to protect civilians in your counter-attack... in order to focus on the terrorist groups.

“I want to make this distinction because all lives matter in this world,” he stressed.

This was why France and other EU leaders called for a humanitarian pause in the fighting, Mr Macron said.

“We have to protect first civilians in Gaza. Because they have nothing to do with these terrorist attacks,” he added

Ambulances evacuated wounded residents out of Gaza to Egypt in a first on Wednesday, with hundreds of foreign passport holders also poised to flee the territory after three weeks of war. AFP


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