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Danish PM Calls Netanyahu a Problem, as Death Toll Nears 62,000

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen plans to leverage Denmark's EU Council presidency to pressure Israel amid Gaza conflict that has caused over 61,000 Palestinian deaths, officials said.

  • On Saturday, Denmark's leader Mette Frederiksen described Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a significant issue and indicated that Denmark might impose sanctions on Israel due to the conflict in Gaza.
  • Her statements followed a long conflict beginning October 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked Israel, causing 1,219 deaths mostly among civilians and prompting Israeli offensives killing over 61,430 Palestinians.
  • Frederiksen criticized Israel’s government for going too far in Gaza and the West Bank, opposing a two-state solution and backing settlements amid an appalling humanitarian crisis.
  • She declared, “Netanyahu himself is a problem now,” pledged to apply political pressure, and said, “We do not rule anything out in advance,” including sanctions against Israel or its officials.
  • Frederiksen intends to use Denmark’s EU Council presidency to increase pressure on Israel despite lacking full EU support, emphasizing the urgent need to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza civilians.
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The Prime Minister confronts the Prime Minister of Israel in unusually sharp terms – and meets with both applause and criticism from Danish politicians across the political spectrum.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Denmark's Prime Minister Frederiksen described Israel's head of government Netanyahu as a "problem".

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