In number of occasions Mr Macron listed the women, the babies, the old people in Gaza who, he said, had nothing to do with terror attacks, being killed in bombings by Israel.
He insisted there was no justification for that and the bombing campaigns must stop. Palestinian lives matter, he said, humanitarian law must be respected.
In stark contrast to Washington, which has ruled out the idea of a ceasefire for now, Mr Macron repeated over and again that to protect Gaza civilians a humanitarian ceasefire was needed.
He urged Israel to accept one and said he hoped other world leaders, including in the US and the UK, would make the same case.
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