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Waltz’s acknowledgment that France committed a war crime in Mosul

The former prime minister of France admitted that the country's army attacked civilians in Mosul as part of the international coalition in Iraq.

Manuel Valls, the former prime minister of France, admitted in an interview with Radio J, affiliated with the French Jewish community, that his country was involved in the attacks that took place during the attack of the international coalition against ISIS on the Iraqi city of Mosul, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians in the city of Mosul. , has participated.

According to al-Quds al-Arabi, Valls was the prime minister at the time during the regime of former president Francois Hollande. He went on to compare Gaza and Mosul to wash the Zionists’ hands of the Palestinians and said that hundreds or even thousands of civilians were killed in Mosul due to the bombing of the international coalition in which France participates.

In this regard, Pascal Boniface, the senior researcher of the famous French writer, responded to the words of the former French prime minister in a tweet: “Waltz, to justify Israel’s war crimes in Gaza, confirms that France has committed similar crimes in Mosul, blessed bread.” Enemies of France.

Manuel Valls also traveled to the occupied territories at the end of last October and met with the families of prisoners held by Hamas. He accompanied a delegation of French politicians at the invitation of ELNET, a non-governmental organization that works for the rapprochement of Europe and the Zionist regime.

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