A Telegram post Tuesday evening listed 13 French overseas territories and called on France to leave them, accusing President Emmanuel Macron of hypocrisy. The post responds to Macron's earlier call for Israel to withdraw from Lebanon and Syria, arguing that France lacks territorial continuity with those regions.
A Telegram post published Tuesday evening calls on France to withdraw from all its overseas territories, listing 13 specific regions. The post is a direct response to French President Emmanuel Macron's earlier call for Israel to withdraw from Lebanon and Syria, as reported by Abu Ali Express. It accuses Macron of hypocrisy, noting that France has no territorial continuity with these territories, which are located on different continents. The message's origin has not been independently verified beyond the post itself.
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