With Britain, France and Canada declaring that they will recognize the Palestinian state in the autumn, Israeli traditional allies seem to take distances. Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert believes that responsibility is solely burdened by the current Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his far -right government. “There is an increasing gap between the atrocities committed by Hamas against the Israeli on October 7 and what we are now provoking to the Palestinians,” Olmert told Politico. “We have turned into a state-party,” he added. International relations in Israel’s international relations, Olmert, prime minister from 2006 to 2009 and leader of the Central Candima Party, is a rare critic of Israeli military campaign in Gaza, stressing from the outset that he lacks a clear exit plan. Today, Netanyahu is even in a rupture with traditional allies such as Germany. Chancellor Friedrich Mertz is facing internal pressure to adopt sanctions against Israel, while US President, […]
Source: News Beast

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