Amman: French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to "complete" negotiations with Hamas to reach a truce in the Gaza Strip. According to AFP, citing a statement released by the Elysee Palace, the French presidency indicated that Macron "urged" Netanyahu "in a telephone call" to "complete negotiations that could lead to the release of detainees and the protection of civilians through a ceasefire and regional de-escalation." The statement emphasized that France fully supports the ongoing mediation efforts. Macron reiterated his "firm opposition to a possible Israeli attack on Rafah and the urgent need to ensure the entry of large quantities of humanitarian aid through all crossings into the Gaza Strip," the statement said. Source: Jordan News Agency
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