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Welcome to our ongoing live coverage of the development of the Middle East and Israeli war on Gaza
Leaders of Britain, France and Canada condemned Israel’s “serious actions” in Gaza on Monday and warned of joint action if Israel does not stop its military offensive.
But Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahufight back against the British Prime Minister Keir StarmerFrench President Emmanuel Macron and the Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carneysaid their joint statement was a "huge award" for Hamas in the war.
Starmer, Macron and Carney criticized the assistance and comments of the Netanyahu government ministers in the Netanyahu government that threatened the mass displacement of Palestinians.
"We will not be with us when the Netanyahu government takes these serious actions," the leader said. "If Israel does not stop the new military offensive and lift restrictions on humanitarian aid, we will take further concrete actions."
Netanyahu responded angry in a statement released in his office.
“By demanding that Israel’s Hamas terrorists be destroyed on the border and demanding that a Palestinian state end a defensive war for our survival before the destruction of leaders in London, Ottawa, Ottawa and Paris, it provides a huge reward for the genocide attack on Israel on October 7, while inviting more such dangers,” he invited the 20223 Hamas attack, which was against the 20223 Hamas attack.
Netanyahu says "all European leaders" should follow the U.S. president Donald TrumpSupport Israel’s role model.
Netanyahu declared: “If the remaining hostages are released, Hamas is lying on weapons, the murdered leader is exiled and Gaza is demilitarized.
"This is a civilized war about barbarism. Israel will continue to use means until it achieves a comprehensive victory."
Smoke rose above destroyed buildings after Israel's strike in the Northern Gaza Strip on Monday. Photo: John Wessels/AFP/Getty Images
Key Events
As we mentioned in the opening post, Britain, France and Canada issued a rare shared condemnation against Israel, condemning its attack in Gaza and preventing aid from entering the territory.
It marks a change in tone between Britain and Canada, especially - following the Israeli attack on Israeli Hamas-led Israeli attack on Israel on October 7, it widely supported Israeli war and insisted on its own "right to defend", with about 1,200 people killed and 250 hostages.
Despite Israel’s accusations of committing genocide and conducting extensive and systematic violations of international law. France is more open to the Israeli military's actions.
All three countries have called for more humanitarian aid to be sent to striptease to return hostages and end the fight, but have not yet put a strong, coordinated diplomatic pressure on the Netanyahu government.
Last year, the British government suspended some weapons sales to Israel (elements such as parts that affect fighter jets, helicopters and drones), saying such equipment could be used to seriously violate international law.
butMinisters provide the global supply of British components for F-35 jets, saying the disruption to the entire F-35 program will pose a threat to NATO's peace and security.
Canada stopped approving licenses for exporting weapons to Israel last year, but its Global Affairs Department had exported military supplies and technology to Israel before that.
Gaza rescuers said Israeli air strikes had killed 44 Palestinian people.
Gaza civil defense agency said in its latest update that Israeli air strikes have killed at least 44 Palestinian people so far today.
Since Gaza, the Civil Defense Forces have moved to at least 44 deaths, mainly children and women, as well as dozens of injured Gaza (GMT), dozens of injured people (2200 GMT on Monday) Mahmood Barcelona Tell the French News Agency (AFP).
Barsar says eight Palestinians were killed in Israeli air strikes Gaza City There are 12 more people in the airstrike house Deir El-Balah In central Gaza.
15 other Palestinians were killed in Israeli air strikes Nuseirat refugee camp Nine more people were in an air strike at a house in the Jabbaria refugee camp.
Next to the bodies of the Palestinian people who died during an Israeli strike at a funeral in Gaza. Photo: Dawoud Abu Works/Reuters
After months of Israeli lockdown, first aid trucks drip into Gaza
Israel and the United Nations said the first few aid trucks entered Gaza on Monday after Israel blocked Israeli food, medicines and other supplies for nearly three months.
Five trucks carrying baby food and other urgently needed assistance passed Kerem Shalom CrossingAccording to the Israeli Defense Agency, it is responsible for coordinating assistance to Gaza in Gaza.
Chief Humanitarian Officer of the United Nations Tom Fletchercalling it a "popular development" but describing trucks as "a ocean that is desperately needed."
Truck loads with humanitarian aid can be seen in Kerem Shalom Crossing in southern Israel. Photography: Maya Alleruzzo/AP
Food security experts warned last week that the Gaza famine was in danger. About 600 AIDS trucks entered Gaza every day during the latest ceasefire that broke out in March with the deadly air strike wave.
Fletcher said four additional combined trucks were cleared out to enter Gaza. Cogat said the trucks could enter Tuesday. Fletcher added that the UN expects aid to be robbed or stolen in light of the chaos on the ground, and problems are becoming increasingly serious as resources become scarce.
Benjamin Netanyahu He said after his decision to restore Gaza's "minimum" aid, allies said they would not be able to support Israel's expansion of its attacks if "hungry images" from the Palestinian territory.
Netanyahu
Welcome to our ongoing live coverage of the development of the Middle East and Israeli war on Gaza
Leaders of Britain, France and Canada condemned Israel’s “serious actions” in Gaza on Monday and warned of joint action if Israel does not stop its military offensive.
But Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahufight back against the British Prime Minister Keir StarmerFrench President Emmanuel Macron and the Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carneysaid their joint statement was a "huge award" for Hamas in the war.
Starmer, Macron and Carney criticized the assistance and comments of the Netanyahu government ministers in the Netanyahu government that threatened the mass displacement of Palestinians.
"We will not be with us when the Netanyahu government takes these serious actions," the leader said. "If Israel does not stop the new military offensive and lift restrictions on humanitarian aid, we will take further concrete actions."
Netanyahu responded angry in a statement released in his office.
“By demanding that Israel’s Hamas terrorists be destroyed on the border and demanding that a Palestinian state end a defensive war for our survival before the destruction of leaders in London, Ottawa, Ottawa and Paris, it provides a huge reward for the genocide attack on Israel on October 7, while inviting more such dangers,” he invited the 20223 Hamas attack, which was against the 20223 Hamas attack.
Netanyahu says "all European leaders" should follow the U.S. president Donald TrumpSupport Israel’s role model.
Netanyahu declared: “If the remaining hostages are released, Hamas is lying on weapons, the murdered leader is exiled and Gaza is demilitarized.
"This is a civilized war about barbarism. Israel will continue to use means until it achieves a comprehensive victory."
Smoke rose above destroyed buildings after Israel's strike in the Northern Gaza Strip on Monday. Photo: John Wessels/AFP/Getty Images