France Faces Urgent Call to Sanction Israel Over Gaza Crisis

August 6, 2025

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Former Israeli ambassador to France Elie Barnavi and historian Vincent Lemire have urged French President Emmanuel Macron to impose immediate sanctions on Israel.

They highlighted the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza as a pressing reason for action. In an opinion piece published in Le Monde on Tuesday, they warned,

“Mr. President, without prompt sanctions, you may recognize only a graveyard. We must ensure food and medical aid reach Gaza now.”

Barnavi and Lemire argue that firm sanctions could sway Israeli public opinion and pressure the government.

They believe this could help end the famine, secure a lasting ceasefire, release hostages, protect Palestinians in the West Bank, and steer Israel away from self-destruction. Their plea comes as global concern grows over Gaza’s worsening conditions.

Rejecting Excuses for Delay

The authors dismissed claims that a lack of European unity excuses inaction. They pointed to Macron’s July 24 announcement that France will recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September.

This move, supported by the UK, Canada, and others, shows growing momentum. “You can lead a group of willing European nations,” they urged. “This moment demands bold leadership.”

They also noted a recent Israeli parliament vote, passing 71-13, to annex the West Bank. This decision, they argue, requires a strong response.

Barnavi and Lemire criticized the EU for applying 18 rounds of sanctions on Russia but none on Israel. They see Israel’s economic and geographic vulnerabilities as reasons sanctions could work quickly.

Sanctions for Real Change

The pair stressed that sanctions could deliver immediate results in Gaza. “Diplomatic gestures don’t feed hungry people,” they wrote. Despite Macron’s recognition pledge, Gaza’s situation remains unchanged. They called for concrete actions to ensure aid reaches those in need, rather than relying on symbolic promises.

Barnavi, Israel’s ambassador to France from 2000 to 2002, brings diplomatic experience to the call.

Lemire, a history professor at the University of Paris-Est Gustave-Eiffel and former director of the French Research Centre in Jerusalem (2019–2023), adds scholarly authority. Their expertise strengthens their urgent message.

Global Stakes and Next Steps

France’s plan to recognize Palestinian statehood has sparked debate, facing pushback from the US and Israel. Yet, Barnavi and Lemire view this as an opportunity for France to lead.

Sanctions, they argue, could shift Israel’s policies and ease Palestinian suffering. The world is watching Macron’s next steps as the UN General Assembly nears.

The call for sanctions has ignited discussions about global accountability. Some praise France’s potential leadership, while others seek more diplomatic clarity.

As pressure mounts, Macron’s response could redefine France’s role in the crisis and influence the region’s future. The coming months will be critical for both Gaza’s people and international diplomacy.

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