French President Emmanuel Macron – who just three weeks ago declared France and Israel were united by a common foe, terrorism, and called for the re-activation of the international anti-Islamic State coalition to fight Hamas – told the BBC over the weekend there was “no legitimacy” to Israel’s bombing campaign and called for a ceasefire. While the White House has not backed a ceasefire, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday “far too many Palestinians have been killed” in Gaza. The Hamas-run Gazan health ministry claims more than 11,000 Palestinians have been killed in airstrikes, although it does...