Netanyah accused of slander after criticism of Macron, Carney and Starmer

Following a statement in which he accused leaders of France, Canada and the United Kingdom of inciting anti-Semitism and supporting Hamas, the Israeli leader has been charged with slander and pursuit of an endless war. In an unusual clash with Israel's closest allies, Benjamin Netanyahu Western critics are abandoning [...]
Following a statement in which he accused leaders of France, Canada and the United Kingdom of inciting anti-Semitism and supporting Hamas, the Israeli leader has been charged with slander and pursuit of an endless war.
In an unusual clash with Israel's closest allies, Benjamin Netanyahu Western critics are abandoning Israel in the fight for its existence. However, according to The Guardian, French Foreign Minister Jean-Nowl Barrot has named this statement <x0-ferrifuge” and has said support for the two-state solution is neither an anti-Semitism promotion nor support for Hamas.
On the other hand, British Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard has called for immediate ceasefire and release of the hostages from Hamas without delay, as well as the distribution of humanitarian aid to Gaza, while Germany has criticised the few and delayed aides for Gaza.
Meanwhile, the ministers of Arab countries have warned that Netanyah is undermining Israel's international image and is pursuing an unstable war without clear intentions, while the US are showing that direct diplomacy can also bring about the release of hostages. /Periscope












