As Israel faces diplomatic 'tsunami', Trump is staying quiet
Summary
Several countries, including Britain, France, and Canada, have criticized Israel's military actions in Gaza and threatened further actions if conditions do not change. Diplomatic tensions rose as other nations considered reviewing agreements and imposed sanctions. Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, responded critically to these countries, suggesting they were siding with Hamas.Key Facts
- Britain, France, and Canada condemned Israel's recent military actions in Gaza, warning of possible further actions.
- These countries mentioned "targeted sanctions" against Israel due to its activities in the West Bank.
- Trade talks between Britain and Israel were suspended, and a planned cooperation map for 2023 is being reviewed.
- A group of 24 donor countries condemned a new aid delivery model for Gaza backed by Israel.
- The EU's foreign policy head noted that many EU members support reviewing their long-standing Association Agreement with Israel.
- There is international concern about worsening conditions in Gaza, with reports of growing humanitarian issues.
- Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich made controversial remarks about Gaza, drawing criticism.
- Netanyahu criticized Britain, France, and Canada, insinuating that they support Hamas by condemning Israel's actions.
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