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France deploys a second humanitarian aid plane to Gaza in response to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

France deploys a second humanitarian aid plane to Gaza in response to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Israel-Hamas War: France sends a new emergency humanitarian aid plane to Gaza

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Faced with the escalation of violence between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, France has decided to deploy a new humanitarian mission. A plane loaded with emergency aid took off this Tuesday towards Gaza.

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Humanitarian aid in the face of a critical situation

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In this context of war, civilians in the Gaza Strip are the first affected. France therefore decided to send a new emergency humanitarian aid plane to help the innocent victims of these clashes. This new shipment of aid once again shows France's commitment to resolving this conflict by peaceful means and its constant support for the Palestinian population.

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Content of humanitarian aid

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Departing from Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport, the plane was carrying several tons of medical and surgical equipment on board. This equipment will allow hospital structures in Gaza to continue to operate and provide the necessary care to the injured in the context of the ongoing hostilities between Israel and the Hamas.

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France: an actor committed to peace

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The French government has always affirmed its support for a two-state solution, with Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security, with Jerusalem as the capital for both. By sending this new aid plane, France reaffirms its commitment to the defense of human rights and international humanitarian law.

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The need for a lasting ceasefire

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Faced with the intensification of war between Israel and the Hamas, France calls for a lasting ceasefire respected by all parties. Only a lasting peace can lead to a real improvement in the living conditions of the civilian populations affected by this conflict. France continues to work with the international community to put an end to the violence and promote a return to dialogue.

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