Macron Warns Israel Hezbollah Truce Is Fragile Amid Reports of Ongoing Military Operations
President Macron warns the 10-day Lebanon ceasefire may be undermined and calls for Hezbollah to disarm while Israel respects sovereignty.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 17, 2026, 3:40 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

The Fragile State of the Midnight Ceasefire
French President Emmanuel Macron has voiced significant apprehension regarding the stability of the 10-day ceasefire that officially commenced at midnight local time today. While the French leader offered his full diplomatic backing to the truce between Israel and the Hezbollah terror group, he cautioned that the agreement faces immediate threats. Macron suggested that the peace initiative may already be undermined by ongoing military operations, though he stopped short of detailing specific violations or identifying which party was responsible for the disruptions.
A Direct Mandate for Regional Security
In a public statement released on the social media platform X, Macron outlined a clear set of requirements for both combatants to ensure the longevity of the cessation of hostilities. He demanded that Hezbollah, the Lebanese based militant organization, begin the process of laying down its arms to prevent further escalation. Simultaneously, the French President directed a firm message toward Jerusalem, asserting that Israel must respect Lebanese sovereignty and bring its military campaign in the neighboring country to a definitive end.
Protection of Civilians on the Border
Central to the French diplomatic intervention is the safety of non-combatants residing in the volatile border regions. Macron emphasized that the protection of civilians on both sides of the frontier must remain a primary objective for the international community. This humanitarian focus comes as the 10-day truce, brokered following intensive diplomatic pressure, attempts to provide a temporary reprieve for residents who have been caught in the crossfire of the intensifying conflict.
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