Canada, France, and the UK criticized Israel's actions in Gaza and paused trade talks, isolating Netanyahu's government.
Over 3,000 people have died in Gaza since the March 18 ceasefire ended, with aid supplies blocked.
Donald Trump skipped Israel during a West Asia trip, signaling displeasure with Netanyahu’s policies.
Netanyahu vowed to retake full military control of Gaza and continue targeting Hamas, despite international backlash.
The leaders of Canada, France, and the UK called the situation in Gaza “intolerable”, labelled Israel’s actions “disproportionate”, and reaffirmed support for a two-state solution.
Netanyahu accused these leaders of aiding Hamas and vowed to continue the conflict until "total victory."
India has remained silent, possibly due to diplomatic ties with Israel, especially after Operation Sindoor, but the situations are not comparable.
Despite the destruction, Israel has not clearly achieved its main goals of freeing hostages or eliminating Hamas.
Netanyahu’s claim of fighting “civilisation vs. barbarism” is being increasingly questioned, as support for his war dwindles globally.
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