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France helped evacuate 115 people from Gaza this week

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Posted on April 25, 2025

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France Successfully Evacuates 115 People from Gaza

PARIS (Reuters) - The French foreign ministry helped to evacuate 115 people from Gaza this week and those people have now arrived in France, said the ministry on Friday, adding that France remained opposed to the forced displacement of people from Gaza.

(Reporting by John Irish; Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • France evacuated 115 people from Gaza.
  • The evacuees have arrived in France.
  • France opposes forced displacement in Gaza.
  • The French foreign ministry led the evacuation.
  • The operation highlights France's humanitarian role.

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The article discusses France's evacuation of 115 people from Gaza and its stance against forced displacement.
Why did France evacuate people from Gaza?
France evacuated people from Gaza as part of a humanitarian effort amid ongoing conflict.
What is France's position on displacement in Gaza?
France remains opposed to the forced displacement of people from Gaza.

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