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Issued on: 10/10/2025 - 08:26Modified: 10/10/2025 - 08:28
François Picard welcomes Jeremy Issacharoff, former Ambassador of Israel to Germany. At this defining moment, Ambassador Issacharoff says "it's absolutely critical that we don't only get all the hostages home, that we end this war, but we also, as the Trump plan says, try and define a credible and agreed political horizon with the Palestinians so we can move to a more stable coexistence between our two peoples." This is a defining moment, this is living history. Ambassador Issacharoff asserts, in no uncertain terms that this is a moment to seize: "The greatest tragedy of this war would be to go through so much suffering and not be able to come to some beginnings of a diplomatic solution that could lead to an enhanced stability between Israel and the Palestinians, between Israel and its Arab neighbors, Egypt, Jordan, which we already have peace treaties, also with Syria and Lebanon, and also the Abraham Accords with the Gulf countries."
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