TEL AVIV: France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Friday he did not see an obvious end to the conflict in the Middle East in the short-term, but that France and its allies would continue to work toward trying to find a lasting solution.

“There is no obvious short-term way out of the ongoing regional escalation, which has in some ways been unfolding since October 7, 2023. But this must in no way serve as a pretext for inaction,” Barrot told reporters after meeting with Israeli counterpart Gideon Saar in Tel Aviv.

Underscoring the realities of the situation, ⁠as the minister arrived ⁠for the news conference, the Israeli military warned that Iran had launched missiles toward Israel, triggering sirens and sending the minister, his staff and press into a bomb shelter.

Barrot was in Israel after traveling to Lebanon on Thursday as part of efforts to de-escalate the crisis, but also to push a ceasefire in Lebanon.

France ⁠has historical ties with Lebanon and — along with the United States — has sought to mediate in the conflict that exploded after Iran-backed Hezbollah launched missiles into Israel.