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Prelude to the Best Sommelier of Canada Contest | SaltWirePARIS - French President Emmanuel Macron flies to Israel on Tuesday at a delicate juncture of its conflict with Hamas, coming with proposals and pushing for a humanitarian truce despite a looming ground offensive into Gaza.
Declining to elaborate on what these proposals could be, a Macron adviser only said in a briefing to reporters there were things that could be done so that Israel doesn't feel alone in its fight against terrorism. Macron's ability to influence events in the region now seems limited by what some analysts say is a shift towards a more pro-Israel Anglo-American line, in contrast with the traditionally distinctive and more pro-Arab French Gaullist approach.
The French government's decision to adopt a blanket ban on pro-Palestinian protests in France, before it was struck down by courts, is one of the reasons why Macron has lost credit in the Arab world, he said. But Macron is also constrained by an explosive situation at home and the fact a number of French nationals are likely held hostage by Hamas.
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