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Global Leaders Meet in Paris to Discuss Post-War Gaza
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Published Oct. 9, 2025, 4:01 PM
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An international meeting of government ministers in Paris focused on Gaza’s postwar transition concluded earlier Thursday, according to an official from the French embassy in Israel who spoke with the Times of Israel.
Representatives from France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, the European Union, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Indonesia, Turkey, and Canada attended the talks, though the embassy could not confirm if all participants were at the ministerial level.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said the discussions included the presence of peacekeeping troops, a legal framework for a postwar plan, and measures to ensure Hamas could no longer pose a military threat.
French Foreign Minister Jean Noel Barrot praised US President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan at the opening of the meeting, telling attendees: “Our collective duty is to make President Trump’s plan a success on the ground. To be united for peace.”
He added, “Today and in the times to come, let us spare no creative efforts to achieve peace and security, for Israelis, Palestinians, and for the whole region. All hands on deck,” according to the embassy readout.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was reportedly expected to attend, but Israel requested that Washington abstain from participating, concerned that US involvement might complicate progress on Trump’s initiative.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar called the summit “unnecessary and harmful,” criticizing French President Emmanuel Macron for leading a joint French–Saudi effort to push Western countries toward recognizing a Palestinian state and promoting a long-term two-state solution, which Israel rejects, in an effort to resolve the Gaza conflict.
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