Israeli Allies Unleash Strong Rhetoric over Gaza, but Actions so Far Are Limited
- Britain, France, and Canada condemned Israel's renewed Gaza offensive and threatened concrete actions if humanitarian aid restrictions persist, as of May 2025.
- These reactions follow Israel's escalation after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 and abducting 251 people, prompting Israel's ongoing military campaign.
- The UK suspended trade talks and sanctioned West Bank settlers and outposts while pressuring Netanyahu's government to end the offensive and lift Gaza's blockade amid rising civilian deaths.
- Over 53,000 deaths in Gaza, including many women and children, have been reported, while UK and French officials called Israel’s actions 'abhorrent' and ‘monstrous’ and criticized insufficient aid allowance.
- Despite harsh rhetoric, analysts and former officials see limited impact of sanctions so far, urging European and Western leaders to move beyond words toward practical measures to address the humanitarian crisis.
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Israeli allies unleash strong rhetoric over Gaza, but actions so far are limited
LONDON (AP) — Three allies of Israel used words like “abhorrent” and “monstrous” this week to describe the country’s actions in Gaza. The leaders of Britain, France and Canada — consistent defenders of Israel’s right to strike back at Hamas after its October 2023 attack — now express dismay at the high civilian death toll […]
Great Britain v Israel: "Ignored by What Is Happening in Gaza."
Premier Starmer summons the ambassador of the Jewish State and attacks: "The people of the Strip cannot die of hunger." Other extremist colonists are sanctioned. The reply: "An anti-Israeli obsession. The British mandate ended 77 years ago."
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