Let's go tomorrow. One year of war...Macron "Stop supplying weapons to Israel"

2024.10.06. AM 06:09
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The war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza marks the one-year anniversary of the outbreak tomorrow (7th).

But the possibility of a war escalating across the Middle East is rather growing, with the French president voicing the need not to supply Israel with weapons to end the war.

I'm reporter Hong Joo-ye.

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Ali, who was born in Gaza on October 7 last year, the day the war between Israel and Hamas began.

After climbing the refugee trail 11 days after birth, I moved from place to place and now I live in a Nusairat refugee camp.

I haven't been vaccinated since I was 6 months old, and it hurt a lot, but I've grown enough to walk a few steps on my own.

[Amal al-Tawil / Ali's mother] I prepared for my child to have a beautiful life, but everything changed because of the war. I think I'm in a maze because of the war. I'm barely getting by day by day, and I don't know what's going to happen. I can't plan anything.]

Until Ali received his first birthday, the war never stopped except for a brief period of artillery fire in the first week of the war.

In the meantime, nearly 42,000 Palestinians have been killed, and more than 80% of Gaza's total population has been displaced.

But Israel is rather making a declaration of war.

[Benyamin Netanyahu / Prime Minister of Israel: Israel will fight until it wins. It's for us, and for peace and security around the world.

In the meantime, French President Macron insisted on stopping supplying weapons to Israel to find a political solution to the Gaza war.

[French President Emmanuel Macron]: We will not demand a ceasefire while continuing to supply weapons of war. I think that's the consistency. So let me be clear that for now, I see a ceasefire in Gaza as my top priority.

Around the world, there have been calls for a ceasefire in support of the Palestinians, and there have been clashes between protesters and police.

These pro-Palestinian protests are expected to peak on the 7th, the first year of the Gaza war.

I'm Hong Joo Ye of YTN.



Video editing: Han Kyung-hee



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