President Emmanuel Macron of France expressed firm support for Israel during a trip there on Tuesday, even as he insisted that its war against Hamas should spare civilians and that Israel should not lose sight of a political resolution to the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
тАЬYou are not alone,тАЭ Mr. Macron told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel at a news conference, after a closed-door meeting between the two leaders.
тАЬThe fight must be without mercy,тАЭ Mr. Macron added, тАЬbut not without rules, because we are democracies that are fighting against terrorists, democracies that respect the laws of war, democracies that do not target civilians, in Gaza or elsewhere.тАЭ
Mr. Netanyahu thanked Mr. Macron for his visit, but he focused on military operations against Hamas, which he said тАЬmust be destroyed.тАЭ
тАЬWe will dismantle its terror machine, we will dismantle its political structure, we will make every effort to release our hostages and we will make every effort to keep Palestinian civilians out of harmтАЩs way,тАЭ Mr. Netanyahu said.
тАЬIt could be a long war,тАЭ he said, as he depicted the battle against Hamas as a тАЬtest case of civilization against barbarism.тАЭ
Mr. Macron and Mr. Netanyahu, drawing parallels between the terrorist attacks of Oct. 7 in Israel and those that have hit France over the past decade, said terrorism was their common enemy.
тАЬYouтАЩve known the barbarism of terrorism,тАЭ Mr. Netanyahu told Mr. Macron. тАЬWe cannot live like that, nobody can live like that.тАЭ
Mr. Macron recalled that Mr. Netanyahu took part in a massive march in January 2015 after terrorist attacks that killed 17 people in and near Paris.
Thirty French citizens were killed in the Oct. 7 assault by Hamas тАФ the worst toll for a terror attack against French people since one in 2016 that left 86 dead in Nice. Nine French citizens are still missing or held hostage by Hamas. Both leaders said that securing the release of hostages was a top priority.
The French president said that an international coalition set up to fight the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq could be widened and repurposed to fight Hamas.
Mr. Macron also insisted that civilians in Gaza needed access to aid. He said the two leaders had discussed тАЬrestoring electricity for hospitals, the sick and the wounded, without allowing this electricity to be used to wage war,тАЭ and said тАЬweтАЩre going to be building very concrete cooperation on this subject in the next few days.тАЭ He did not elaborate.
Mr. Macron said Israel could not build a lasting peace тАЬwithout a decisive relaunch of the political process with the Palestinians.тАЭ
тАЬIsraelтАЩs security, the joint fight against terrorism, respect for humanitarian law and the opening up of a political horizon are all inseparable,тАЭ Mr. Macron said.
Mr. Macron, who right after landing in Tel Aviv met with about 30 family members of French-Israeli victims of the attacks, is expected to visit Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank later on Tuesday to meet with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.