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Netanyahu-Macron meeting in Paris this Thursday

Sugar Mizzy February 2, 2023

By Le Figaro with AFP

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Prime Minister rewarded Binyamin Netanyahu. AMIR COHEN/REUTERS

Israel wants to focus this visit on Iran, hoping that its growing involvement in the war between Russia and Ukraine will push the West to increase pressure on Tehran, its pet peeve.

Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu is expected Thursday, February 2 in Paris to meet Emmanuel Macron, the two leaders will discuss in particular the growing tensions around Iran and Israeli-Palestinian violence.

“Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will fly to Paris for a diplomatic visit, where he will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron, and discuss with him the international effort to stop Iran’s nuclear program and ways to strengthen and expand the Abraham’s Accords», according to the Israeli embassy in Paris. The Élysée informed him that “The President of the Republic once again expresses France’s solidarity with Israel in the face of terrorism. In a context of growing tensions, the President of the Republic will recall the need for everyone to avoid measures likely to fuel the cycle of violence, and will demonstrate his availability to contribute to the resumption of dialogue between supporters and Israelis .” The two leaders will meet for dinner, but no public speaking is planned.

For several days, violence between Israelis and Palestinians has caused several victims. Last Thursday, ten people, fighters and civilians, died in a successful raid in the Jenin refugee camp, the deadliest in years in the West Bank. Seven civilians died Friday in a Palestinian attack in East Jerusalem, an area occupied and annexed by Israel. And on Saturday a Palestinian injured two Israelis, a father and his son, also in East Jerusalem, before being injured and arrested. In the West Bank, fired guards killed a Palestinian on Sunday and Israeli forces killed a Palestinian on Monday.

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The Israeli side wishes above all to focus this visit on Iran, hoping in particular that its growing involvement in the war between Russia and Ukraine (the mullahs’ regime is a major supplier of equipment to Russia) will push Westerners to accentuate pressure on Tehran, Israel’s pet peeve. Iran, which regularly calls for the eradication of the Jewish state, regularly accuses its sworn enemy of being behind several attacks on its own soil against its nuclear program (which Israel has never admitted) or in Syria neighbor, ally of Tehran, where Tel Aviv has already carried out air strikes against Iranian interests.

Paris considers it necessary to conduct a policy of “very firm” with regard to Iran, according to a diplomatic source, because “the nuclear program continues to a point that is dangerous” and Iran gets involved in the Ukrainian war in Europe. For several months, Iran has become an increasingly important player since the war in Ukraine, supplying numerous drones used by Moscow to strike Ukrainian infrastructure, even as nuclear negotiations have stalled, and that Iran is holding several foreigners called as hostages by Western capitals. This Macron-Netanyahu meeting comes a few days after the meeting of the two directors of Strategic Affairs of the Foreign Ministries, Joshua L. Zarka and Philippe Bertoux, on January 19, where the Iranian file was discussed.

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In the context of this growing Iranian involvement in the war in Ukraine, Binyamin Netanyahu announced on Wednesday what seems to be a significant change in Israel’s posture, saying he is now ready to consider supplying weapons to the Ukraine. Until now, Tel Aviv had taken care to remain neutral between the two belligerents, in particular because of the presence of the Russian army deployed in Syria, giving leverage to Moscow. Israel must in particular take into account the presence in this neighboring country of Russian anti-aircraft systems. So far, Tel Aviv has been able to conduct its military air operations over Syria without Russia activating these systems.

In addition to this diplomatic component, Benyamin Netanyahu “will meet leading businessmen in France in the financial field and hold a meeting with leaders of the Jewish community”, according to the embassy. He will leave France on Saturday evening. Came to power in December at the head of a coalition combining right-wing, far-right and ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties, and whose critics fear an anti-democratic drift, the government of Binyamin Netanyahu faces protest from certain sectors of society. Israeli, including the financial sector. Some companies have said they are ready to leave Israel, believing that the planned judicial reform would create instability affecting their activity. In particular, the Prime Minister met last week with the heads of the big banks to try to reassure them.

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