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The Quai d'Orsay announces 35 French deaths following Hamas attacks in Israel
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Report from the Quai d'Orsay: 35 French people die during Hamas attacks in Israel
THE Quai d'Orsay has updated its assessment of recent attacks perpetrated by the Hamas in Israel. According to information provided by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 35 French citizens tragically lost their lives in these attacks.
Hamas attacks: a heavy toll for the French in Israel
The latest major attacks carried out by the Islamist group Hamas in Israel have had a devastating impact on the local population and foreign nationals living in the country. Among the latter, 35 French citizens were killed, according to an updated report provided by the Quai d'Orsay.
Dozens of other French people were also injured in the attacks, while some remain missing. Rescue teams and local authorities continue their efforts to locate and assist those affected.
France's reaction to the escalation of violence
Faced with this disastrous situation, the French government strongly condemned the attacks by Hamas. He expressed his deep sympathy and solidarity to the families of the victims and promised to do everything possible to help those who are still in danger.
In addition, France, through the Quai d'Orsay, called for an immediate ceasefire and the resumption of peace talks between Israel and Palestine. This body insisted on the importance of de-escalation and respect for international humanitarian law for the protection of civilians.
Mobilization for French nationals
The French government assured that everything was done to support its nationals in Israel. He encouraged those who have not yet contacted the French Embassy in Israel to do so immediately, in order to receive the assistance they need.
The tragic number of French victims in the attacks Hamas highlights the seriousness of the situation in Israel and the immense challenges faced by civilians living in the country. It is more necessary than ever for the international community to mobilize to end this cycle of violence.