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The president of France recently announced a planned visit to Israel, where he said he will promote an agenda that both seeks a “two-state solution” and attempts to fight terror.

On Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced he would visit Israel during a Middle East tour this spring. Macron also plans to make stops in Lebanon and Jordan, in addition to meeting with representatives of the Palestinian Authority. According to Macron, his visit to Israel represents part of France’s commitment to pursuing a “two-state solution” for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

“It is fundamental that France continues to weigh in on the Israeli-Palestinian issue, we will continue our efforts with the UN for a two-state solution, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in security within borders recognized by the international community, with Jerusalem as capital of the two states,” said Macron according to TPS.

Earlier this summer, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu conducted a meeting with Macron in Paris on the heels of an event commemorating the arrest and deportation of Jews in France during World War II.

In the course of announcing the Middle East visit on Tuesday, Macron addressed a group envoys on topics that included Islamic terrorism, which he deemed the top priority for French diplomacy, an unsurprising comment in light of the internal issues plaguing France related to brutal Muslim terror attacks on its citizens.

Notwithstanding Macron’s previous comments regarding France’s commitment to fighting Islamic terror, he claimed there was no viable alternative to maintaining the current nuclear agreement with Iran. With Iran remaining the top state sponsor of terror throughout the world, fighting terror and collaborating with the primary sponsor of terror internationally appear to be mutually exclusive aims, a point Macron did not address.

While Macron claimed that “eradicating terrorism also means draining its funding,” he did not address the glut of financial and military assistance that Iran provides to Islamic terror groups such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas, which commits attacks in Israel.

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法国总统最近宣布计划访问以色列,在那里他表示将推动一个既要谋求“两国解决”,也是企图打击恐怖主义的议程。

周二,法国总统马龙宣布在今年春天的中东访问中访问以色列。除了会见巴勒斯坦权力机构的代表外,Macron还计划在黎巴嫩和约旦境内停留。据Macron介绍,他对以色列的访问代表了法国为实现以色列 – 巴勒斯坦冲突实行“两国解决”的承诺的一部分。

“法国继续压制以色列 – 巴勒斯坦问题是至关重要的,我们将继续努力,联合国采取两国解决办法,以色列和巴勒斯坦人在国际社会认可的边界内并肩共处,以耶路撒冷为首都的两国,“Macron说,根据TPS。

今年夏天,内塔尼亚胡总理与巴黎的Macron会晤,纪念二战期间法国逮捕和驱逐犹太人的活动。

在星期二宣布中东访问的过程中,Macron就包括伊斯兰恐怖主义在内的主题发表了一个小组特使,他认为法国外交的首要任务是一个令人惊讶的评论,鉴于法国与残酷的穆斯林恐怖有关的内部问题袭击其公民。

尽管Macron以前有关法国打击伊斯兰恐怖主义的承诺的评论,他声称维持目前与伊朗的核协议是不可行的。由于伊朗仍然是世界各地最高的国家恐怖主义者,打击恐怖活动并与国际上的恐怖主要赞助者合作,似乎是相互排斥的目标,这一点是Macron没有解决的。

虽然Macron声称“消除恐怖主义也意味着耗尽资金”,但他并没有解决伊朗向伊拉克恐怖组织,如在黎巴嫩的真主党和哈马斯提供的财政和军事援助,这些组织在以色列发动袭击事件。

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