France is openly diverging from the United States on how to manage the Middle East ceasefire, calling for Lebanon to be included in any agreement, a position that highlights growing divisions among Western allies. Emmanuel Macron has backed calls to expand the ceasefire framework, with French officials stressing that ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon must stop if any broader deal is to hold. The warning comes amid rising humanitarian concerns, including displacement and instability on the ground. Paris has also cautioned that continued operations could ultimately strengthen Hezbollah, the Iran-backed group at the center of Israeli strikes, potentially undermining long-term security objectives. This stance puts France at odds with Donald Trump and Israel, both of whom maintain that Lebanon falls outside the scope of the US-Iran ceasefire arrangement and should be treated as a separate front.