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French Foreign Minister’s proposal to sanction Israel

On Tuesday, the French Foreign Minister threatened Israel with sanctions to force the regime to allow humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.
– International News

According to the report of Tasnim news agency international group, Stephen Sjorn On Tuesday, the French Foreign Minister called for putting pressure on the Israeli regime to persuade this regime to allow humanitarian aid to enter Gaza. France stated: “In order for humanitarian aid to pass through the crossings, we must have pyramids of influence and use multiple levers and move towards sanctions.”

France also reminded that Paris was one of the countries that proposed to the European Union the plan to sanction Israeli settlers for the crime of resorting to violence. Out of 33,200 Palestinians have been martyred as a result of the brutal attack by the Zionist regime, and more than 2,300,000 people have been displaced.

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Previously, it was also reported that three British aid workers were killed during the Zionist regime’s air attack on the convoy of an international human rights organization in Gaza, the pressure of public opinion against the London government for an arms embargo The regime has increased as a response to the crime.

Rishi Sonak, the Prime Minister of England, issued a statement, a copy of which was published on the website of this country’s government. that the British people are shocked by the massacre in Gaza and “horrified by the killing of the brave heroes of this country who brought food to the needy.”

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