France reaffirms his country’s fixed position on the arrival of humanitarian aid to Gaza – the seventh day

French Foreign Ministry spokesman Christophe Lomwan confirmed today, Friday, again, the firm position of his country and the call to ensure unimaginable humanitarian aid.

In press statements in response to a question about the issue of entering humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip and the very tragic situation in the Strip’s residents, Lumwan referred to France’s fixed position in this regard, saying, “We have always invited to ensure the arrival of humanitarian aid without obstacle to the Gaza Strip, in order to allow all the necessary assistance to the population, to maintain the ceasefire and stop the (military) operations and release all the hostages who are still being held in The sector.

He continued: “For this reason, we have expressed our strong condemnation of the resumption of Israeli military operations after the first stage of the ceasefire, which seemed to serve as a step in the right direction. It allowed the entry of humanitarian aid and the release of hostages of detainees and the return of Palestinian prisoners.”

He added that French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed this, during his recent visit to Egypt, especially when he went to Al -Arish (which is 50 kilometers from the Gaza Strip) and called for the entry of aid, which is the invitation he stressed with President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi and with the Jordanian King Abdullah II.

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