Israeli Diplomat Criticizes France's UN Security Council Meeting on Lebanon Amid Domestic Unrest
Senior Israeli diplomat mocks France for calling UNSC meeting on Lebanon

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A senior Israeli diplomat, Waleed Gadban, mocked France for convening a UN Security Council meeting regarding Israel's military actions in Lebanon, suggesting France should focus on its own domestic issues, particularly the chaos following PSG's Champions League victory.
- 01Israel has intensified its military operations in Lebanon, including seizing the historic Beaufort Castle.
- 02French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot condemned Israeli actions, stating they cannot justify ongoing military operations.
- 03Waleed Gadban ridiculed France's focus on international issues while facing significant domestic unrest after PSG's victory celebrations.
- 04The celebrations in Paris resulted in nearly 800 arrests and over 200 injuries, including one fatality from a road accident.
- 05Gadban shared footage of the celebrations to emphasize France's need to address its internal chaos.
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Waleed Gadban, a senior Israeli diplomat, has publicly mocked France for calling an extraordinary UN Security Council meeting to discuss Israel's military actions in Lebanon. His comments came in light of France's ongoing domestic issues, particularly the chaotic celebrations following Paris Saint-Germain's (PSG) Champions League victory. Israel has escalated its military campaign in Lebanon, seizing the historic Beaufort Castle and deepening its military presence despite a declared ceasefire over six weeks ago. In response to the situation, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot criticized Israel's actions, asserting that there is no justification for the continued military operations and occupation of Lebanese territory. Gadban's remarks, made via social media, highlighted the unrest in Paris, where celebrations turned violent, leading to nearly 800 arrests and over 200 injuries, including one death. His tweet implied that France should prioritize resolving its internal issues rather than focusing on international matters, underscoring the tension between the two nations amidst escalating conflict in Lebanon.
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The unrest in Paris following the PSG celebrations has significant implications for public safety and law enforcement response in the city.
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