(Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday he spoke with Saudi Arabiaโs Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the two leaders condemned the resumption of Israeli strikes on Gaza.
Macron said they will co-chair a conference on a two-state solution, aimed at โhelping revive a political perspective for both Israelis and Palestiniansโ.
โA return to the ceasefire is essential for the release of all hostages and the protection of civilians,โ Macron said in a post on X, adding that both leaders discussed the need to work together on the issue of Gazaโs future.
The Israeli military on Wednesday resumed ground operations in central and southern Gaza, as a second day of airstrikes killed at least 48 Palestinians, according to health workers in the coastal strip.
The renewed ground operations came a day after more than 400 Palestinians were killed in airstrikes in one of the deadliest episodes since the beginning of the conflict in October 2023, shattering a ceasefire that has largely held since January.
Separately, Macron welcomed the crown princeโs Jeddah initiative, which enabled the start of peace negotiations in Ukraine.
The leaders also discussed Syria and Lebanon.
โFrance and Saudi Arabia share the same objectives: a fully sovereign Lebanon and a united, stable Syria engaged in an inclusive transition,โ Macron said.
(Reporting by Nilutpal Timsina in Bengaluru; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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