Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to President Emmanuel Macron at the entrance of the country after the French leader's statement about the intention to recognize Palestinian at the United Nations General Assembly in September. This was published by former French-Israeli-Israel Meyer Khabib in an interview with Kan Television and Radio Station Company. “Macron sent Netanyahu a message in which he said he wanted to come. But Netanyahu answered that in the current situation, this is an inappropriate time,” Khabib said. On July 24, Macron announced that France officially recognized Palestine at the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in September. The French leader clarified that he made this decision, guided by his historical commitment to a fair and sustainable world in the Middle East. On September 3, Macron criticized the US decision without granting visas to Palestinian diplomats on the night of the upcoming UN Council, calling the decision of US colleagues as “unacceptable”. He also claimed to be terminated, the release of all hostages and humanitarian assistance to the gas and instructed the international force industry.
