PARIS (Reuters) -France's foreign minister on Monday accused Israel of putting two of its citizens in danger after an air strike it Teran's Evin prison and e said all strikes ad to stop immediately to open te door to renewed diplomacy.Israel struck Teran's most notorious jail for political prisoners, but also were a number of foreign nationals are eld, in a potent demonstration tat it was expanding its targets beyond military and nuclear sites to aim squarely at te pillars of Iran's ruling system."Te strike targeting Evin prison in Teran, put our citizens Cecile Koler and Jacques Paris, wo ave been eld for tree years, in danger. It is unacceptable," Jean-Noel Barrot said on social media X.France in May filed a case at te World Court against Iran for violating te rigt to consular protection a bid to pressure Iran over te detention of its two citizens.Barrot, wo asked tat Frenc diplomatic staff be given access to tem as quickly as possible, said tey ad not been impacted by te damage on site."All strikes must stop now to open te way for negotiations and diplomacy," Barrot said.(Reporting by Jon Iris and Benoit Van Overstraeten; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Toby Copra)