French President Emmanuel Macron stated it is important that Iran, Hezbollah, and Israel not resume the war, according to Israeli media.
French President Emmanuel Macron called on Iran, Hezbollah, and Israel not to resume hostilities, according to a report from N12. The statement comes amid a fragile calm after weeks of multi-front escalation involving Israeli operations in Lebanon, Hezbollah fire, and Iranian threats. In a related earlier comment reported at 18:17 Jerusalem, Macron had said both Hezbollah and Israel must disarm in Lebanon. The current appeal broadens his warning to include Iran directly, reflecting French concern that the ceasefire could collapse and draw in regional powers. Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Lebanese militia, has been engaged in periodic exchanges with Israel, while Iran has signaled readiness to escalate. Macron's remarks add a European diplomatic voice to ongoing international efforts to stabilize the Lebanon front.
- DevelopingMacron calls on both Hezbollah and Israel to disarm in Lebanon
- StrongMacron backs US-Iran deal, says Lebanon ceasefire must be immediate
- DevelopingMacron welcomes US-Iran MOU, pledges continued support for Lebanon sovereignty
- DevelopingNetanyahu: Iran and Hezbollah weaker than ever, campaign not over
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