- Bernard-Henri Lévy, the French philosopher, writes about his sleepless nights and his observations of President Macron's late-night activities.
- Lévy references their shared insomnia in his upcoming book Nuit blanche, set for release on January 8.
- The philosopher suggested that Macron create an anti-Hamas coalition to combat terrorism, drawing parallels to past actions against the Islamic State.
- This idea, revealed by Libération, led to tensions within the French diplomatic community, as it was a complex and controversial comparison.
- Lévy humorously describes their correspondence as merely two "brothers-in-insomnia" lacking significant influence.
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