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France Urges Pressure on Israel Over Lebanon Truce, U.S. Envoy Pushes Back
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 7 days ago
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What happened
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot urged Israel to honor the Lebanon ceasefire and asked the U.S. to pressure all sides to implement it. U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee replied sharply, defending Israeli strikes after four soldiers were killed.
- 01Barrot said Israel must respect the Lebanon ceasefire and stop fighting on all fronts.
- 02He urged the U.S. to apply all necessary pressure for full implementation.
- 03France said the deal is needed to prevent regional instability and economic harm.
- 04Mike Huckabee rejected the criticism and defended Israel’s strikes after four soldiers were killed.
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