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THE QUESTION OF PALESTINE IS "NOT A TABOU" SAID P.M G. ATTAL

"YET IT MUST BE USEFUL TO A PROCESS"


Pro Palestine Protest Paris 29 May (Source: I24 Tv Channel Caption)
P.M Gabriel Attal, French Senate
(Source: BFM TV Caption)
USPA NEWS - French. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal did the job today. He went to the National Assembly, for the Q&A Session, with the MPs, before joining another question session at the Senate on Wednesday May 29.
Senators questioned him again on the recognition of a Palestinian state. He responded, in line with President Macron, that he will carry out this recognition of a Palestinian state. “The recognition of a Palestinian state is not a taboo,” declared the Prime Minister when questioned about the situation in Gaza by the president of the environmentalist, solidarity and territories group in the Senate, Guillaume Gontard.
The Prime Minister qualified that nevertheless, this recognition of the Palestinian State “must be useful to a process which must lead to a ceasefire”.
The Prime Minister qualified that nevertheless, this recognition of the Palestinian State “must be useful to a process which must lead to a ceasefire”.
He adds that this will be done at "a time when it is part of a process in which the States of the region and Israel are engaged and which allows, on the basis of a reform of the Palestinian Authority, to produce a useful result ." “Our responsibility is to put this subject at the service of a global agreement that we are seeking,” added Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.

“Our responsibility is to put this subject at the service of a global agreement that we are seeking,” added Prime Minister Gabriel Attal. He then concludes of the importance of producing an impact which should follow the recognition of the State of Palestine: "Recognizing unilaterally, without it producing any diplomatic impact or on the war front, would not be participating in find a solution".
President Emmanuel Macron, Germany
Source: BFM Tv Caption
President Macron sent his condolences to the Palestinian people for the intolerable toll of the Gaza operation and recalled France's support for the strengthened and strengthened Palestinian authority. French President Macron spoke with Mahmoud Abbas, on the phone, today. In the meantime, Spain, Ireland and Norway have formally recognised a Palestinian state, in what they say is an attempt to refocus attention on efforts to find a political solution to the war in the Middle East.

HIGH TENSION AND SANCTION FOR A FAR LEFT MP, SEBASTIEN DELOGU WHO WHICH WAS THE PALESTINIAN FLAG
Yesterday, Tuesday, May 28, an LFI deputy, Sebastien Delogu, from the far left caused a great uproar within the National Assembly by brandishing the Palestinian flag in the hemicycle, while a minister responded on the situation in Gaza, The president, Yael Braun-Pivet, immediately interrupted the session. The MP justified his action. According to him, it would be for “a call for recognition, by France, of the State of Palestine, as several European countries did this Tuesday”. He was sanctioned with a two-week exclusion of the National Assembly and his salary will be halved, which corresponds to the heaviest sanction in the regulations of the French Parliament.
MP Sebastien Delogu- Flag Palestine
Source: LCP TV Caption
Furthermore, for several months, the President of the Republic Macron has been pleading for a two-state solution, Palestinian and Israeli, since the attack of the October 7 massacre perpetrated by Hamas.
SCREENING OF A FILM ON THE HORROR IN GAZA, AT THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SHUNNED BY THE MAJORITY OF MPs
Deputy Aymeric Caron, LFI deputy (France Insoumis, Far Left), organized a screening of a film on the horror in Gaza, at the National Assembly and only received the presence of around fifteen deputies on 577 MP ...Aymeric Caron explains this "Disinterest of French deputies because they unconditionally support Israel, the majority of French deputies are in denial... He adds in a very angry manner on BFM Channel "France stands out by absence of courageous decisions and of what the inhabitants of Gaza are suffering, with 40,000 dead, and 80,000 injured and 4,000 dead children."
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