French President Emmanuel Macron has strongly objected to US counterpart Donald Trump’s plan to forcibly transfer Palestinians from Gaza.
In an interview with CNN, French President Emmanuel Macron stressed the need for US President Donald Trump to respect the self-respect of the Palestinians.
French President Emmanuel Macron added that you cannot suddenly tell 2 million people that you now have to leave your land and live somewhere else.
Emmanuel Macron, without naming Donald Trump, said that the issue of Gaza is not about “real estate” but about a political operation.
The French president added that the reconstruction of Gaza does not mean that the self-respect of the Palestinians should be hurt.
Emmanuel Macron continued his speech by saying that the Palestinians want to remain in their homeland, while Jordan and Egypt are also not ready to accept refugees.
The French President said that in such a situation, it would not be fair to evict the Palestinians from their destroyed homes.
It should be remembered that France supported Israel’s attack on Gaza on October 8, 2023, recognizing the right to defense.
However, the French President has also criticized the Israeli army’s brutal bombing, brutal violence and massacre policies several times.
Emmanuel Macron had said that he would always reiterate his differences with Netanyahu that such large-scale military operations target innocent and unarmed civilians, which is not the right to defense.
Later, France suspended the supply of weapons to the Israeli army in October 2024 and called on other countries to do the same.
It should also be remembered that on February 4, US President Donald Trump announced in a news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu that the US would occupy Gaza and transfer Palestinians to neighboring countries, including Egypt and Jordan.
Donald Trump’s plan was rejected by the Palestinians, Arabs and the international community, while only Israel supported it.
It should be noted that more than 48,000 Palestinians have been martyred in the brutal Israeli bombing of Gaza from October 7, 2023 until the ceasefire last month, while the city’s infrastructure and residential buildings have become a pile of rubble.