French evacuates 42 people from Gaza

Palestinians inspect the damage amid the rubble of a building where two hostages were reportedly held before being rescued during an operation by Israeli security forcess in Rafah, on the southern Gaza Strip on February 12, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (AFP)
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Updated 13 February 2024
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French evacuates 42 people from Gaza

  • France urged Israel to take “concrete measures to protect” civilians in Gaza and reiterated its called for an end to hostilities

PARIS: France on Monday evacuated 42 people from Gaza including French nationals and staff of the French cultural institute, the foreign ministry said.
“After a request from France, 42 people today left the Gaza Strip through the Rafa border crossing” into Egypt, said a ministry statement.
More than 200 people have now left the stricken territory following official French requests, it added.
The announcement comes just days after a teacher who had worked for 20 years with the French institute in Gaza died due to a lack of treatment, a diplomatic source told AFP.
The foreign ministry said the latest evacuation was secured with the help of French authorities at “the highest level.”
The evacuees were handed over to French diplomatic staff in Egypt and most would be repatriated to France.
“We remain ready to facilitate the departure of other people whose situation in Gaza France is following, in order to allow their evacuation to our country,” the ministry statement said.
France urged Israel to take “concrete measures to protect” civilians in Gaza and reiterated its called for an end to hostilities.
Gaza has been under siege since war broke out between the territory and Israel on October 7 when Hamas launched an unprecedented attack that resulted in the deaths of about 1,160 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.
Militants also seized about 250 Israeli and foreign captives, around 130 of whom are still believed to be held in Gaza. Israel believes 29 of them are dead.
Vowing to destroy Hamas, Israel has carried out a relentless bombardment and ground offensive in Gaza that the Hamas-ruled territory’s health ministry says has killed at least 28,340 people, mostly women and children.
 

 


France honors fallen soldiers in Afghanistan after Trump’s false claim about NATO troops

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France honors fallen soldiers in Afghanistan after Trump’s false claim about NATO troops

  • In an interview with Fox Business Network in Davos, Switzerland, Trump on Thursday claimed that non-US NATO troops stayed “a little off the frontlines” in Afghanistan

PARIS: A senior French government official said Monday the memory of the French soldiers who died in Afghanistan should not be tarnished following US President Donald Trump’s false assertion that troops from non-US NATO countries avoided the front line during that war.
Alice Rufo, the minister delegate at the Defense Ministry, laid a wreath at a monument in downtown Paris dedicated to those who died for France in overseas operations. Speaking to reporters, Rufo said the ceremony had not been planned until the weekend, adding that it was crucial to show that “we do not accept that their memory be insulted.”
In October 2001, nearly a month after the Sept. 11 attacks, the US led an international coalition in Afghanistan to destroy Al-Qaeda, which had used the country as its base, and the group’s Taliban hosts.
Alongside the US were troops from dozens of countries, including from NATO, whose mutual-defense mandate had been triggered for the first time after the attacks on New York and Washington. In an interview with Fox Business Network in Davos, Switzerland, Trump on Thursday claimed that non-US NATO troops stayed “a little off the frontlines” in Afghanistan.
Ninety French soldiers died in the conflict.
“At such a moment, it is symbolically important to be there for their families, for their memory, and to remind everyone of the sacrifice they made on the front line,” Rufo said.
After his comments caused an outcry, Trump appeared to backpedal and heaped praise on the British soldiers who fought in Afghanistan. He had no words for other troops, though.
“I have seen the statements, in particular from veterans’ associations, their outrage, their anger, and their sadness,” Rufo said, adding that trans-Atlantic solidarity should prevail over polemics.
“You know, there is a brotherhood of arms between Americans, Britons, and French soldiers when we go into combat.”