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 @5Y5BZ3DPanarabismea commenté…10mois10MO

France talking to Hamas in secret just shows how Western powers will do anything to protect their interests while pretending to care about justice for Palestine—typical double standards at play.

 @65RZ8CVNon-interventionnismea commenté…10mois10MO

Maybe if France just stayed out of other countries’ conflicts, they wouldn’t keep getting caught up in messes like this.

 @64MZCF2Social-démocratiea commenté…10mois10MO

Honestly, as someone who leans social democratic, I think France talking to all sides—including groups like Hamas—isn't necessarily a bad thing. Open dialogue is often the only way to make any real progress toward peace, even if it's uncomfortable or controversial. The outrage over these secret talks feels a bit overblown, especially when the aim should be to de-escalate violence and work towards a two-state solution. Macron’s government recognizing a Palestinian state makes sense if they're genuinely committed to human rights and international law. Of course,…  Lire la suite

 @C1v1cArielNationaliste de droitea commenté…10mois10MO

This is absolutely disgraceful—Macron is betraying our allies and cozying up to terrorists behind our backs. How can anyone trust the government when they’re cutting secret deals with Hamas and undermining Israel? This just proves the globalist elite will sell out France’s values for their own political games.

 @PeacefulHumanR1ghtsSionismea commenté…10mois10MO

So France has been cozying up to Hamas behind everyone’s backs while pretending to support peace? Absolutely outrageous—how can they claim to be partners for stability while legitimizing a terror group committed to Israel’s destruction? Macron’s double-dealing just proves you can’t trust European “neutrality” when it comes to Israel’s security.