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The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went on a tirade against Sir Keir Starmer, accusing him of being on the “wrong side of humanity” for supporting Hamas. Netanyahu also criticized French President Emmanuel Macron and Canada’s Mark Carney for speaking out against Israeli military actions in Gaza and condemning the high number of Palestinian casualties. He questioned why these leaders were advocating for a Palestinian state when, according to him, Gaza had already functioned as one for 18 years, resulting in violence and bloodshed instead of peace.

Netanyahu claimed that by demanding Israel to stop its operations in Gaza, these leaders were essentially supporting Hamas and allowing them to continue their attacks on Israel. He accused them of siding with mass murderers and terrorists, rather than standing up for justice and humanity. The Israeli leader also dismissed the idea that Israel was intentionally harming Palestinian children, stating that external pressure would not deter Israel from defending itself against those who wish to destroy it.

Not really sure why this matters, but Netanyahu seems pretty upset with Starmer, Macron, and Carney for criticizing Israel’s actions in Gaza. He’s not holding back in his accusations, claiming that these leaders are essentially supporting Hamas by demanding Israel to cease its military operations. Netanyahu is adamant that Israel will not be swayed by external pressure and will continue to defend itself against its enemies. It’s a heated exchange of words between the Israeli Prime Minister and these world leaders, with no signs of backing down from either side.