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New assessment of the Israel-Hamas conflict: 30 French people dead, 7 still missing

New assessment of the Israel-Hamas conflict: 30 French people dead, 7 still missing

Israel-Hamas war: 30 French people were killed during the attacks

\n\nIn the tragic conflict between Israel And Hamas, heavy losses were noted for the French community. According to a new report, these are now 30 French who were killed and 7 are still missing. An alarming situation which arouses concern and pain in France.\n\n

A growing number of French victims

\n\nSince the start of the Israel-Hamas war, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of deaths among French nationals. This recent assessment shows 30 French people killed, it continues to climb as hostilities continue. The victims are mainly civilians, trapped in this seemingly endless conflict.\n\n

Missing people who worry

\n\nIn addition to the killed, the report also highlights that there are 7 French people still missing. These people are now the major concern of the authorities as well as their families. Efforts are underway to locate and secure these French citizens, but the situation on the ground greatly complicates this search.\n\n

France's reaction

\n\nFaced with this tragic assessment, France spoke out through its Minister of Foreign Affairs. He stressed the need for an immediate ceasefire to preserve the lives of innocent people. He also called for a lasting political solution to end this cycle of violence, while respecting international humanitarian law.\n\n

A pain shared by an entire nation

\n\nThe death of these 30 French people during the attacks, as well as the disappearance of 7 others, plunges the French nation into mourning. It is a painful illustration of the impact of international conflicts on innocent civilians. More than ever, it is necessary to find a peaceful resolution to the war between Israel and Hamas.\n\nBeyond the numbers, these are so many lives cut short, destinies turned upside down by a war that goes beyond borders and affects innocents far from the battlefield. The French community is called to come together and share the pain of the victims' loved ones, while waiting for better days and reunions for the missing. \n\n