In France, it was revealed that after French President Emmanuel Macron called for an arms embargo on Israel due to "harming innocent people" in Gaza, France supplied weapon systems to rebels in Sudan in a civil war where over 150,000 people have already been slaughtered.
Insiders knowledgeable about Macron's administration recently revealed that while the President of France called for an arms embargo on Israel, France is violating an international arms embargo that prohibits the supply of weapon systems to the parties in the conflict in Sudan. The ban was imposed as a result of the severe massacres and starvation carried out by both sides in the conflict.
A few weeks ago, French President Emmanuel Macron pointed an accusing finger at Israel, blaming it for the "unacceptable" harm to civilians in the Strip, and called on the world to impose a complete arms embargo on Israel. It turns out that at that time, Macron's government was busy supplying weapons to the rebels in the Sudanese civil war, despite the international ban on doing so.
In recent weeks, many parties have identified French weapon systems in the hands of the rebels in Sudan, such as the "Galix" system, which mimics the Israeli "Iron Dome" system and uses smoke and laser jamming in an attempt to prevent damage to armored vehicles.
France is actually violating two arms sale prohibitions. First, the European Union prohibits any sale or supply of arms to Sudan by EU member states, and second, there is an international ban on supplying weapon systems to the Darfur region. France is violating both prohibitions, as the weapon systems were supplied to the rebels only recently, and they are being used directly in the Darfur region.
While the President of France calls for a weapons embargo on Israel, behind the scenes, Macron is violating all international rules in an attempt to maintain French control over parts of Africa.