According to the Palestinian official news agency, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and French President Emmanuel Macron talked on the phone on the 4th, and the two sides discussed the current situation in Palestine and Israel.

  The report said that during the call, Abbas accused Israel of violating the signed agreements and commitments, and said the current progress of the Israeli-Palestinian situation was "unacceptable."

Abbas called on the international community to take deterrent measures against Israeli violations such as the Al-Aqsa mosque.

  Macron said that France is committed to supporting the realization of peace between Palestine and Israel, and will work with the international community to prevent Palestine and Israel from taking measures to escalate the situation.

He invited Abbas to visit France to strengthen consultations on the realization of Palestinian-Israeli peace and equality.

  Since late March this year, tensions in the Palestinian-Israeli region have intensified.

The Israeli army launched a large-scale search operation in several areas of the West Bank and clashed with Palestinians.

On the night of June 1 and the early morning of June 2, Israeli forces clashed with Palestinians in the West Bank cities of Jenin and Bethlehem. Two Palestinians were shot and killed by the Israeli army.