France, Israel and Iran
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President Emmanuel Macron of France said the exchange of strikes between Israel and Iran had made it impossible.
France’s Interior Minister, Bruno Retailleau, has local authorities to increase vigilance across the country, particularly at places of worship, festive gatherings, and sites linked to Israeli and
Iran has told the U.S., U.K., and France not to stop its attacks on Israel, or they will be hit back. The Western countries say they didn’t help Israel, while world leaders are asking everyone to stay calm as the situation gets worse.
Iran has warned the UK, US and France their bases in the region will be targeted if they help Israel stop Tehran's strikes. Follow the latest updates below.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Israel had the right to defend its existence and the safety of its citizens but urged Israel and Iran not to take steps that further escalate the situation. Iran's nuclear program presents "a serious threat to the entire region,
Instrumentalisation of humanitarian assistance for political purposes, the threats of forced displacement, and Israel’s plan to remain in Gaza after the war are unacceptable,' says joint statement - A
To prevent further escalation, French President Macron calls on all parties to 'exercise maximum restraint' and protect regional stability