"We need resumption of ceasefire," French President on Middle East crisis
By ANI | Updated: April 9, 2025 11:56 IST2025-04-09T11:51:08+5:302025-04-09T11:56:51+5:30
Paris [France], April 9 : French President Emmanuel Macron called for a ceasefire in the conflict-torn Middle East on ...

"We need resumption of ceasefire," French President on Middle East crisis
Paris [France], April 9 : French President Emmanuel Macron called for a ceasefire in the conflict-torn Middle East on Wednesday.
Upon the conclusion of his visit to Egypt, Macron said that he hoped to keep their support alive in helping Gaza.
"What we need is a resumption of the ceasefire, the release of all hostages and a path to peace as soon as possible," he said.
La reprise du cessez-le-feu, la libération de tous les otages et le chemin vers la paix, le plus vite possible, c’est ce dont nous avons besoin. pic.twitter.com/5SWexAF9gu— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) April 8, 2025
أغادر مصر بعد ثلاثة أيام مؤثرة. رأيت فيها نبض القلوب. في ترحيبكم الكريم. في قوة تعاوننا. في الدعم الذي نقدمه معًا لأهالي غزة. في العريش، حيث يقاوم الأمل الألم. شكرًا لكم. تحيا الصداقة بين شعبينا! pic.twitter.com/BcxHmhCeAj— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) April 8, 2025
"I leave Egypt after three moving days. I saw the beating of hearts. In your generous welcome. In the strength of our cooperation. In the support we provide together to the people of Gaza. In El Arish, where hope resists pain. Thank you. Long live the friendship between our peoples!" he added.
A visibly moved Macron said earlier in the day that in Gaza, almost two million people were trapped without any assistance, and thousands were dead.
"Two million people trapped with no access to aid or assistance. Tens of thousands of dead people. The wounded. Orphans. This is the reality in Gaza today," he said.
Two million people trapped with no access to aid or assistance. Tens of thousands of dead people. The wounded. Orphans. This is the reality in Gaza today. pic.twitter.com/8BpYyyDpUm— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) April 8, 2025
"The humanitarian situation in Gaza is unbearable. The resumption of aid, the release of hostages, a ceasefire, and the path to peace are absolutely essential," he added.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is unbearable. The resumption of aid, the release of hostages, a ceasefire, and the path to peace are absolutely essential. pic.twitter.com/YPM68k6Py0— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) April 8, 2025
The Elysee Palace stated that it sent 1,200 tons of humanitarian cargo to Gaza, and called for an 'awakening'.
In a post on X, it stated, "1,200 tons of humanitarian cargo delivered to the people of Gaza, a military hospital ship, logistical support capabilities, a humanitarian conference in Paris: France has been committed from day one. A humanitarian awakening is needed."
1 200 tonnes de fret humanitaire acheminées pour les populations de Gaza, un navire hôpital militaire, des capacités de soutien logistique, une conférence humanitaire à Paris : la France est engagée depuis le premier jour. Il faut un réveil humanitaire. pic.twitter.com/vEgXLDFbwY— Élysée (@Elysee) April 8, 2025
Israel's pounding on Gaza continued today, with at least two dead in Khan Younis, as the death toll from attacks rose to 26, Al Jazeera reported.
The Pentagon said that US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth called Egyptian Minister of Defence General Abd-al-Majid Ahmad Saqr to discuss the importance of security in the Red Sea as well as the actions of Yemen's Houthi rebels, as per Al Jazeera.
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