Israel-Gaza war: Netanyahu accuses Starmer of siding with Hamas

In a recent turn of events, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and former Bank of England governor Mark Carney of “emboldening Hamas” in the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict. These accusations come after the international leaders called for a halt to Israel’s military offensive and an end to restrictions on humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Netanyahu, in a fiery post on social media, slammed the leaders for their condemnation of Israel’s actions, stating that Hamas seeks to “destroy the Jewish state” and “annihilate the Jewish people.” He criticized Starmer, Macron, and Carney for seemingly siding with terrorists, stating that their support only serves to prolong the conflict and give Hamas more power.
The Israeli leader’s comments come in the wake of the tragic shooting of two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington DC, an incident that has shocked the world and led to increased security measures at Israeli missions. Starmer, in response to the attack, labeled it as “antisemitic” and expressed solidarity with the Jewish community.
The tension between Israel and its international allies have reached a breaking point, with UK-Israeli relations deteriorating over Israel’s cabinet ministers’ controversial remarks about expelling Palestinians from Gaza. The British government has suspended negotiations over a new free trade deal, denouncing Israel’s actions as “repellent, monstrous, and extremist.”
As the conflict escalates, it is clear that the Israel-Gaza war has far-reaching implications, not only in the Middle East but also on the global stage. The accusations leveled by Netanyahu against Starmer, Macron, and Carney highlight the complex nature of the situation and the need for a diplomatic resolution to end the violence and suffering in the
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