Netanyahu Accuses Western Leaders of 'Emboldening Hamas'
Israeli Prime Minister criticizes France, Britain, and Canada over their stance on Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused the leaders of France, Britain, and Canada of 'emboldening' Hamas by threatening to take 'concrete action' unless Israel halts its military offensive in Gaza.
Netanyahu stated that such international pressure aligns with Hamas interests and undermines Israeli security, particularly in the context of rising global protests and changing public sentiment.
He expressed his concern regarding the potential recognition of Palestinian statehood by European nations, cautioning that it would reward violence and jeopardize the existence of Israel.
In response, officials from France and Britain reiterated their support for Israel's right to self-defense while emphasizing that military actions must comply with international law and that humanitarian aid must be allowed to reach Gaza.