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A petition called 'Lebanon will not be the next Gaza' calls on French leaders to take action

A petition called 'Lebanon will not be the next Gaza' calls on French leaders to take action
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As France's President Emmanuel Macron is seen as a key guarantor of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, civil society actors have launched a petition titled 'Lebanon will not be the next Gaza', calling on him to act. The initiative has been signed by numerous French public figures. Marie Yared, Senior Global Campaigner at the Avaaz Foundation, explains that the petition comes amid concerns t

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