UN 'Israel wasn't established by UN resolution, but through blood of heroic fighters': Netanyahu pans Macron - In call with French leader, PM stresses Israel’s efforts aimed at eliminating Hezbollah threat and secure return of northern residents, following Macron's criticism that Israel cannot disregard UN resolutions.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday that he opposes a unilateral cease-fire in Lebanon.

Netanyahu emphasized that Israel’s actions aim to eliminate Hezbollah’s threat and ensure the safe return of northern residents.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and French President Emmanuel Macron

The phone call followed a report in French newspaper Le Parisien that claimed that Macron criticized the Israeli leader in a closed government meeting, saying that Israel was created by a UN decision and thus cannot disregard UN resolutions.

In response, Netanyahu's office issued a statement criticizing Macron's remarks and evoking the French government's collaboration with the Nazis occupation during World War II.

"A reminder to the president of France: Israel was not established by a UN resolution, but through the victory achieved in the War of Independence, paid for with the blood of heroic fighters, many of whom were Holocaust survivors—including from the Vichy regime in France," the statement read.

"It is also worth noting that in recent decades, the UN has passed hundreds of anti-Israel resolutions aimed at undermining the legitimacy of the world’s only Jewish state and its right to defend itself."

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UN General Assembly

Earlier this month, Macron urged a halt to arms deliveries to Israel, which has come under scrutiny over its military campaign against Hamas in Gaza and mounting civilian death toll.

"I think that today, the priority is that we return to a political solution, that we stop delivering weapons to fight in Gaza," Macron told broadcaster France Inter. "France is not delivering any," he added during the pre-recorded interview.

Macron reiterated his demand for a cease-fire in a call with Netanyahu the next day. Following the conversation, Netanyahu's office responded by emphasizing that, given Iran's backing of terror groups, Israel expects its allies to support its efforts, not impose restrictions that would ultimately bolster "Iran's axis of evil."

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Macron's just worried about France losing those sweet arms contracts. They've got no problems selling to anyone with the cash, which includes both the Arabs and the Russians. Thales in particular is so corrupt they were forced to change their name in 2000 due to "brand name difficulties".

Yeah, its not like the Thirteen Colonies had street violence to put Antifa to shame or anything.

Yeah, so about the Native Americans. And the pre-Roman Brittanic peoples. And the Romans when the Angles and Saxons moved in. And Visigothic Rome, which saw a mass population exodus when the new rulers abolished the grain dole. And the Anatolian Greeks after the Turks moved in. And the modern Turkish state that genocided the Greeks and Armenians.

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I had no idea the UN was around back then. The more you know!
 
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Macron slams French ministers and journalists over leaked Israel comments
Politico EU (archive.ph)
By Clea Caulcutt
2024-10-17 22:41:27GMT
BRUSSELS — French President Emmanuel Macron accused his own ministers and journalists of “a lack of professionalism” for leaking controversial remarks he made about Israel at a closed-door Cabinet meeting.

Macron earlier this week told ministers that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should not “ignore United Nations decisions.” His comments were leaked and later confirmed by his Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot in a parliamentary hearing. Macron was also quoted as saying “Mr. Netanyahu must not forget that his country was created by a U.N. decision.”

The comments, referencing the U.N. General Assembly’s November 1947 vote that terminated the British mandate of Palestine and split the land into a Jewish and an Arab state, provoked fury from Netanyahu — who said that Israel was founded by Holocaust survivors “including from the [Nazi collaborationist] Vichy regime in France” — and anger among France’s Jewish community.

But Thursday evening in Brussels, Macron tried to douse the controversy by tackling his government and the media during a press conference at the end of an EU leaders’ summit.

Ministers “must respect the rules and be ethical, and not share comments that are either truncated, false or taken out of context,” Macron told reporters. The French president said he was “stupefied” to read stories about what he allegedly said.

“I speak enough about the situation in the Middle East and I don’t need ventriloquists,” he said.

The French government is headed by the conservative Prime Minister Michel Barnier and includes ministers from Macron’s centrist camp, but also from the center-right Les Républicains party. So it is not always totally aligned with the president.

Tensions have been rising between Macron and Netanyahu as Israel continues its strikes against the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon — a country that has long historical ties to France — especially after the Israel Defense Forces hit U.N. peacekeepers in the country’s south.

Macron also recently called for a halt to arms deliveries to Israel in an interview with French radio, which triggered an angry response from Netanyahu, who declared “shame” on the French president.

France had last month attempted to broker a 21-day cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah, which was scuppered when Netanyahu ordered strikes against the group’s headquarters, killing its leader Hassan Nasrallah.
 
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Israel was created through demographic replacement.
So was Texas. The Mexicans lost, fair and square. Texas is rightful American clay.

If you can't secure your borders, if you can't maintain a monopoly on force, you don't have a state by definition.

Frankly it's dubious as to whether or not Northern Mexico really belongs to the internationally recognized Mexican state. Do the cartels run the DMVs near the border? I wouldn't be surprised.
 
Countries get funded for the strangest reasons, that is not the problem, but the fact USA is still funding them like they're another more state.
 
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Macron's just worried about France losing those sweet arms contracts. They've got no problems selling to anyone with the cash, which includes both the Arabs and the Russians. Thales in particular is so corrupt they were forced to change their name in 2000 due to "brand name difficulties".

Yeah, its not like the Thirteen Colonies had street violence to put Antifa to shame or anything.

Yeah, so about the Native Americans. And the pre-Roman Brittanic peoples. And the Romans when the Angles and Saxons moved in. And Visigothic Rome, which saw a mass population exodus when the new rulers abolished the grain dole. And the Anatolian Greeks after the Turks moved in. And the modern Turkish state that genocided the Greeks and Armenians.

Shall I go on?
Counterpoint: the Brittanic peoples and Romans never then went on to lecture everyone about how evil they were for being filthy colonizers.
 
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