French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed on Monday that it took part in "foiling Iran's attack against Israel over the weekend, intercepting drones" at Jordan's request" as they flew over its airspace," reported Politico.
Macron noted that "Israel" intercepted most of the Iranian missiles and drones, except for seven hypersonic missiles that weren't intercepted by the Iron Dome, causing one injury.
Expressing concerns about potential escalation in the Middle East, Macron pledged to "do everything possible to avoid a flare-up," announcing his plans to hold talks with Netanyahu later in the day. Macron aims to persuade "Israel that it should not respond by escalating, but rather by isolating Iran" through sanctions and reinforced control of Tehran's nuclear activities, reported Politico.
Macron noted that "Israel" intercepted most of the Iranian missiles and drones, except for seven hypersonic missiles that weren't intercepted by the Iron Dome, causing one injury.
Expressing concerns about potential escalation in the Middle East, Macron pledged to "do everything possible to avoid a flare-up," announcing his plans to hold talks with Netanyahu later in the day. Macron aims to persuade "Israel that it should not respond by escalating, but rather by isolating Iran" through sanctions and reinforced control of Tehran's nuclear activities, reported Politico.