Sa'ar to French FM: War can end tomorrow, it's simple: hostages back, Hamas out
- Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa'ar stated that the war can end if hostages are released and Hamas is removed, emphasizing Israel's commitment to safeguarding its security and ensuring that Hezbollah does not recover or rearm.
- Sa'ar highlighted that both France and Israel share the common objective of preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, describing Iran as a dangerous state with an extremist regime.
- During a meeting with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, Sa'ar discussed regional stability and concerns about Iranian influence.
- He described the meeting as "good" and "effective," aiming to enhance dialogue for the benefit of both nations.
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The Foreign Minister, Gideon Saar, told his French counterpart Jean-Noël Barrot, on a visit to the Israeli embassy in Paris, that if the Islamic terrorist group Hamas leaves the Gaza Strip and frees the hostages, Israel will put an end to its military operations in the coastal enclave. “I made it clear to my French colleague: we are ready to end the war tomorrow and the road is very simple: hostages back, Hamas out. We continue to give an opport…
Israel says Gaza war could end ‘tomorrow’ if Hamas releases prisoners and leaves enclave. Israel says Gaza war could end ‘tomorrow’ if Hamas releases prisoners and leaves enclave
PARIS: Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, during a visit to France on Thursday, affirmed that the Jewish state and Paris share a common goal: preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Sa'ar said, "Preventing Iran from producing a nuclear weapon is a common goal for France and Israel," noting that he had invited his French counterpart, Jean-Noël Barrot, whom he had met, to visit the Jewish state in order to […]
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