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France–Israel relations are the bilateral ties between the French Republic and the State of Israel. In the early 1950s, the two countries maintained close political and military ties. France was Israel's main weapons supplier until the French withdrawal from Algeria in 1962.
France's foreign minister will travel to Israel and the Palestinian territories on Wednesday seeking to press Israel to engage diplomatically to end the conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon after the U.S ...
Paris police confirmed to NBC News around 4,000 officers would be on duty, with 2,500 deployed to ensure security around the Stade de France, in the suburb of Saint-Denis just north of the capital ...
"We have a relationship with Lebanon, 20,000 (French) citizens there and the war in 2006 was particularly dramatic for them," he said ahead of a meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz ...
Military aid to Israel during the Israel–Hamas war, Israel–United States military relations. The Israeli Ministry of Defence announces that it has signed an agreement to acquire 25 F-15EX fighter jets from Boeing as part of a $5.2 billion aid package from the U.S. government. At least four jets will be delivered annually beginning in 2031.
France said it was waiting for explanations from Israel after U.N. peacekeeping troops were targeted in Lebanon on Thursday and that it was an obligation to ensure their safety. "France expresses ...
Pages in category "France–Israel relations" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
France is not a major weapons provider for Israel, shipping military equipment worth 30 million euros ($33 million) last year, according to the defence ministry's annual arms exports report.