French Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Séjourné is scheduled to visit Israel and the Palestinian Territories, emphasizing the need to halt forced displacement and settle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a two-state solution. France plans to honor citizens killed in the Israeli bombardments of Gaza and the attack on Israel by Hamas. Minister Séjourné also condemned Israeli settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank during a meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Palestinians can not be displaced from Gaza or the West Bank, French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne as he pledged his support for a renewed two-state peace process. Reported by @TovahLazaroff https://t.co/0hk4nBAqbK
#France’s Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne says Israeli “settler violence must stop” against Palestinians in the occupied #WestBank, following a meeting with #Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. https://t.co/XmHJqFnVl6
French Minister of Foreign Affairs: ▫️ There should be no forced displacement, neither from the West Bank nor from Gaza. ▫️ There will be no lasting and just peace in the region without a two-state solution.
France will provide an opportunity to remember French citizens killed in the Israeli bombardments of Gaza as the country prepares this week to pay tribute to citizens killed in the attack on Israel by Hamas on October 7, a presidential official said on Monday.…
French Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Séjourné is set to visit Israel and the Palestinian Territories on Monday, the French Embassy in Israel announced on Sunday. https://t.co/lBQj2tymXI