French foreign minister has proposed the imposition of sanctions on the Zionist regime in a bid to put pressure on the regime to accept allowing the delivery of international aid into Gaza.
Tehran, Qodsna - Stephane Sejourne has emphasized that the international community should pressure the Zionist regime and potentially impose sanctions to force the regime to open up more land crossings and increase the amount of aid entering the Gaza Strip.
He told French outlets RFI radio and France 24: “There must be levers of influence and there are multiple levers, going up to sanctions to let humanitarian aid cross checkpoints.”
“France was one of the first countries to propose European Union sanctions on Israeli settlers who are committing acts of violence in the West Bank. We will continue if needed to obtain the opening of humanitarian aid,” Sejourne noted.
The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar revealed that one of the objectives of a recent joint meeting of military officials from five Arab countries plus the Zionist regime and the US in Bahrain was to negotiate the governing of the Gaza Strip after the end of the genocidal war.
The horrifying atrocities committed by the Zionist regime will not break the determination of the Palestinians on their path to liberate the occupied Quds, Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani has said.
A Lebanese political expert told Qodsna that the Zionist regime is experiencing a deep crisis among its internal circles, which has been intensified following the onset of the October 7 Operation Al-Aqsa Storm.
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