Macron and Abbas Call for Urgent Peace in Gaza

French President Emmanuel Macron and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas held a telephone conversation on Monday, during which they expressed a mutual desire for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, as reported by the Palestinian news agency Wafa and covered by AFP. The leaders emphasized the necessity of accelerating humanitarian aid delivery and urged an end to the displacement of Palestinians. Last week, Macron indicated that France might recognize Palestine as a state by the summer.
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The post accurately reflects the reported conversation between Emmanuel Macron and Mahmoud Abbas, highlighting their call for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid in Gaza. Additionally, Macron's indication of potential recognition of Palestine by summer aligns with his recent statements, making the content mostly accurate.
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