Macron arrives in Israel on solidarity visit
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Israel on Tuesday to express his country’s “full solidarity” with the Jewish state after the deadly October 7 massacres by Palestinian terror group Hamas, The Times of Israel reported.
Macron headed to Tel Aviv, where he met with families of French and French-Israeli nationals killed in the Hamas onslaught or being held hostage by terrorists in Gaza.
He was later due to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to express France’s “full solidarity” with Israel, the French presidency said.
At least 224 people were also taken into Gaza as captives.