The French president Emmanuel Macron suggest on Tuesday to expand the international coalition fighting the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to include the fight against the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza.

Speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, Macron emphasized that France and Israel share a “common enemy”, terrorism, however giving few details about it how the US-led coalition of dozens of countries could be involved.

France is ready for the international anti-ISIS coalition in which we participate for operations in Iraq and Syria to also fight against Hamashe told reporters, referring to the Islamic State.

Macron also warned of the dangers of a regional conflictstressing that the fight against Hamas “must be without mercy but not without rules.”

Emmanuel Macron called “Hezbollah, the Iranian regime, the Houthis in Yemen” not to take “the risk of opening new fronts”, at a time when tension on the border between Israel and Lebanon is increasing.

He also called for “everyone’s attention to the actions of some against Palestinian citizensthe brutality of which (actions) threatens to spread the fire to the West Bank as well”.

Emmanuel Macron assured the Israeli population of the “solidarity and emotions” of France, saying that for his country, which mourns the death of 30 Frenchmen, the attack by Hamas is a “black page in our own history”. “You are not alone,” he said.

The president of France stated that the terrorism “he is our common enemy.”

But “the Palestinian issue must be raised reasonably”emphasized the president of France.

“Israel’s security cannot be sustainable without a decisive restart of the political process with the Palestinians,” said Macron, who will hold talks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah this afternoon and meet with Palestinian leaders tomorrow. area with the aim of promoting “exactly the agenda we have set”.

The Prime Minister of Israel for his part expressed the belief that “Israeli army will destroy Hamas” during the war in the Gaza Strip.

“After the war, no one will live under the tyranny of Hamas”he added warning, however, that “it is possible that the conflict will last a long time”.