Netanyahu criticises Macron's call for Lebanon ceasefire
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Netanyahu criticises Macron's call for Lebanon ceasefire

 Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized French President Emmanuel Macron for calling for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon and  an arms embargo on Israel.


At the summit in Paris, Macron  regretted Netanyahu's decision  to launch a ground operation in Lebanon and said it was "contradictory" for countries to call for a ceasefire while providing Israel with "weapons of war." The Israeli prime minister condemned Macron's remarks and said that countries that do not cooperate with Israel support Iran and its allies and proxies. Netanyahu said, "All civilized countries should stand firmly with Israel as it fights the barbaric forces  led by Iran. Despite this, Macron and other Western leaders are now calling for an arms embargo on Israel."  Netanyahu added, "They should be ashamed."

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