French President Urges Israel to Cease Bombing Gaza and Killing Civilians
How long will the bombings and civilian casualties continue in Gaza before meaningful action is taken to stop the violence?
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Israel to stop bombing Gaza and killing civilians in an interview with the BBC. He emphasized that there is no justification for the bombing and that a ceasefire would benefit Israel. Macron condemned the actions of Hamas but urged Israel to halt the bombing in Gaza. This comes as Israeli airstrikes hit multiple hospitals and a school in Gaza City, according to Palestinian officials. Here are the latest developments:

Israeli airstrikes have targeted several hospitals and a school in Gaza City, causing further devastation in the region. Palestinian officials have reported the attacks, highlighting the dangerous impact on civilians.
French President Emmanuel Macron has joined the chorus of voices condemning Israel’s bombing of Gaza. He has called on Israel to cease its airstrikes and killings, stressing that there is no justification for such actions. Macron also emphasized that a ceasefire would be in Israel’s best interest.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has issued his strongest comments yet on the rising number of Palestinian casualties. He has denounced the high death toll and called for more action to protect civilians in Gaza. Blinken has welcomed the four-hour humanitarian pauses announced by Israel but believes further measures are necessary.
Medecins Sans Frontieres, a humanitarian organization, has called for an end to attacks on hospitals. Many of their staff members have had to halt their work due to the continuous airstrikes and the risk of being targeted. The organization has described the situation in Gaza’s hospitals as catastrophic and has called for the protection of medical facilities, staff, and patients.
The Red Cross has warned that Gaza’s health system is at a point of no return. The ongoing hostilities have severely affected hospitals and ambulances. The healthcare system is overstretched and running low on supplies. The Red Cross has called for the protection of medical facilities and staff, emphasizing that hospitals are protected under international humanitarian law.

- Israeli strikes hit multiple hospitals and a school in Gaza City
- French President Macron urges Israel to stop bombing Gaza
- US Secretary of State Blinken denounces the high number of Palestinian casualties
- Medecins Sans Frontieres calls for attacks against hospitals to cease
- Gaza health system at ‘point of no return’, says Red Cross
The situation in Gaza remains dire as Israeli airstrikes continue to target hospitals and civilians. French President Macron, US Secretary of State Blinken, and humanitarian organizations like Medecins Sans Frontieres and the Red Cross are all calling for an end to the violence and the protection of civilians. It is crucial that Israel ceases its bombing of Gaza and takes steps towards a ceasefire. The international community must work together to ensure the safety and well-being of the people in Gaza.
