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French news agency Agence France-Presse called on the Israeli government to allow its freelance journalists to leave the Gaza ...
Journalists in Gaza, working for international agencies like AFP, face severe safety concerns and lack of basic necessities ...
A group of journalists at Agence France-Presse is sounding the alarm about conditions faced by their colleagues working in ...
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has urged Israel to grant foreign journalists access to Gaza, as the risk of famine ...
France's foreign minister urged Israel on Tuesday to allow international journalists into the besieged Palestinian territory of Gaza to "bear witness" to the situation after 21 months of war. EU ...
The countries also denounced Israel’s aid delivery model in Gaza, saying it ‘deprives Palestinians of human dignity’.
Twenty-five countries including Britain, France and a host of European nations issued a joint statement on Monday saying the ...
Palestinian health authorities reported that fresh bombardements killed at least 25 people and hit at least four schools in Gaza on Monday, ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ...
France “stands ready, Europe as well, to contribute to the safety of food distribution” in the Palestinian territory of Gaza, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Saturday. His comments came ...
French President Emmanuel Macron said he wanted to organize the recently postponed UN conference on Palestinian statehood "as quickly as possible." "My aim is to move as quickly as possible. But ...
France on Tuesday condemned what it called deadly "Israeli fire" against civilians in Gaza, after rescuers said Israeli forces killed at least 21 people as they waited for aid.
The French-Israeli relationship has always been turbulent, but the prospect that President Emmanuel Macron may recognize a Palestinian state has brought tension to a new level.