Macron: It will take a decade of continuous war to completely destroy Hamas

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

**Topic: France** Macron calls for the ups and downs of the Middle East conflict**

Recently, France's Macron made a striking speech on the tense situation in the Middle East while attending the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change conference in Dubai. He was particularly concerned about the tensions between Israel and Hamas, stressing the need for greater clarity in setting its goals, and that the complete destruction of Hamas could lead to a decade-long war.

At the press conference, Macron noted: "We are at a critical juncture, and the Israeli authorities must more precisely define their goals and the desired end state." The statement underscores France's concern about the situation in the Middle East, especially after the resumption of Israeli forces on the Gaza Strip on December 1.

Macron underlined the call for intensified efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire. He believes that the Middle East can emerge from its current state of turmoil only through clearer objectives and adequate efforts. This is particularly important as the Gaza Strip is once again the focal point of the conflict after the week-long ceasefire has broken down.

After Dubai, Macron traveled to Doha for a meeting with the Emir of Qatar, Tamim. This once again confirms that Qatar has been at the heart of diplomacy in the search for a solution to the Israeli-Kazakhstan conflict. Qatar** has been trying to mediate to provide a glimmer of hope for easing tensions in the Middle East.

However, analysts have questioned the difficulties of France** in the path of resolving the conflict. Agnès Levallois, deputy director of the French Institute for the Middle East in the Mediterranean, said: "France and Macron have not really found their place in this crisis. "This dilemma puts France in a complicated position in the Middle East and shows that resolving this crisis will not be easy.

Overall, Macron's speech highlighted France's concern about the situation in the Middle East and called on all parties to intensify efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire. However, a number of challenges remain surrounding the positioning of France in resolving the conflict, as well as Qatar's role as a diplomatic hub. The ups and downs of the conflict in the Middle East still tug at the heartstrings of the international community, and the solution still requires the joint efforts of all parties.

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