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France expresses concern over the continued attacks by the Zionists on the Gaza Strip.

France expresses concern over the continued attacks by the Zionists on the Gaza Strip.

The French Foreign Ministry said that the Paris government is deeply concerned about the Tel Aviv statement that intensifies attacks on Gaza and does not stop the war with the Hamas movement.

On Wednesday morning, the French Foreign Ministry expressed concern over the prolongation of the war in the Gaza Strip and the continuation of the Zionist regime’s attacks on various areas in this strip.

The ministry said in a statement that the government in Paris is deeply concerned by Tel Aviv’s announcement that it will not escalate attacks on the Gaza Strip and stop the war with the Hamas movement.

“We reiterate our call for an immediate cessation of hostilities leading to a permanent ceasefire and condemn the systematic bombardment [of Gaza] that has killed many civilians in recent days,” the statement said.

Previously, Saif Magano, the spokesperson of the United Nations Human Rights Office, expressed concern about the expansion of the Israeli regime’s operations to the center of Gaza on Tuesday.

According to reports, the Israeli Air Force carried out more than 50 airstrikes on the center of Gaza on December 24 and 25, targeting three refugee camps.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the other day that the war will intensify in the coming days, despite the international opposition to the operation of this regime in Gaza, which has resulted in the death of nearly 21,000 Palestinians and the wounding of tens of thousands of others.

The war in Gaza began on October 7, after the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, launched an operation known as “Aqsa Storm” against Israel in response to the regime’s seven decades of occupation.

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