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France Proposes Posting Troops at IDF’s 5 Border Points to Expedite Israel’s Withdrawal from Lebanon

Ofer Bronstein, an Israeli-French advisor on the Israel-PA conflict to President Emmanuel Macron, told Haaretz over the weekend that the French government and its military have suggested deploying French soldiers to address Israel’s concerns about preventing Hezbollah from gaining strength in southern Lebanon.

The IDF withdrew from Lebanon on February 18, adhering to the target date set in the ceasefire agreement. However, it maintains a presence at five strategic locations north of the Lebanese border in coordination with the United States.

Regarding UNIFIL, Bronstein stated, “The past is over. Tomorrow’s UNIFIL will have teeth. It will no longer be a force that merely observes both sides and reports to New York.”

As a former colonial power that occupied Lebanon after WW1, France maintains friendly relations with Beirut and has frequently offered its support. French is widely spoken in Lebanon and serves as a medium of instruction in many schools. Additionally, both nations are members of the International Organization of La Francophonie.

Despite the recent relative warming of relations between Israel and France, France remains one of the key European Union countries that generally does not support Israel in UN resolutions. France backed the decision to upgrade the Palestinian Authority’s status to an observer state at the UN and supported labeling Israeli products from eastern Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, and Judea and Samaria. In October 2015, the French ambassador to Israel was reprimanded over France’s initiative to deploy international observers on the Temple Mount. And in December 2017, France pressured EU countries to vote as a bloc in favor of a resolution condemning President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

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