
The Israeli government has issued statements that caused a chill in relations between Paris and Tel Aviv. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar criticized French President Emmanuel Macron, calling him an inappropriate person. According to Saar, Macron's proposal to recognize the State of Palestine was perceived as a move against Israel.
For this reason, Israel is demanding that Paris abandon this idea for Macron's visit to the country. This situation has sparked protests and negative reactions in France.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his opinion on social media, condemning Macron's plan to recognize the State of Palestine following the bloody events of October 7. He emphasized that this decision could escalate terrorism and increase the risk of a new Iran-influenced regime emerging in the Gaza Strip.
Thus, the Israeli government is strongly criticizing France's policy, and political tensions between the countries are intensifying.