Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and French President Emmanuel Macron shake hands following a joint news conference Tuesday in Jerusalem. TEL AVIV — French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday proposed that the existing international coalition fighting against the remnants of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria could be widened to include the fight against Hamas.
In his remarks, Macron warned the militant group Hezbollah and its patron Iran against opening a new front on Israel’s northern border, where Israel and Lebanon have both evacuated communities, amid near daily exchanges of fire. As the two leaders spoke, an Israeli hostage released Monday night by Hamas, Yocheved Lifshitz, described her “nightmare” kidnapping ordeal. She described being thrown over the back of a motorcycle, beaten by sticks and held in a “spiderweb” of damp tunnels after she was abducted from a kibbutz in southern Israel on Oct. 7.
The Israel Defense Forces intensified airstrikes on the enclave overnight, saying Tuesday it hit 400 targets in the last 24 hours, including a seaside refugee camp that hosted tens of thousands of displaced people. He said the outage lasted about 10 minutes, but “this doesn’t solve the real problem that we don’t have enough fuel.”
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