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French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday vowed that France would do everything to ensure the release of the dozens of hostages held by Palestinian militant group Hamas after its attack on Israel.
“France will never abandon its children,” he said. Around 150 people are believed to be held hostage by Hamas. “I think France is very generous and compassionate and I’m sure President Macron, who many of us voted for, will do something… get involved,” added her mother, Jocelyne.Macron condemned the “blind murderous hatred” and “absolute cruelty” of the Palestinian militant group in its attack on Israel early on Saturday.
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