Israel is under international pressure: Britain, France and Canada threaten sanctions over Gaza war

After 592 days of war in Gaza, Israel’s international image has reached a historic low. The UK, France, and Canada threaten sanctions if the conflict continues, which has prompted a strong reaction from the Israeli government. The White House has expressed disappointment, and European countries are initiating discussions on the possible cancellation of the partnership agreement with Israel. Why did Israel find itself isolated? What are the consequences for its economy? Find out more about this complex situation and its impact on international relations.
King Charles in Ottawa: “Canada is not for sale”

King Charles III and Queen Camilla will travel to Ottawa to open Canada’s parliament, in a visit that will send a strong signal of the country’s independence. Canadian High Commissioner to the UK Ralph Goodale stressed that “Canada is not for sale”, rejecting US President Donald Trump’s offer. During the visit, the royal couple will visit Canada House, where Charles will view a huge map of Canada’s historic sites. The visit, which will last less than 24 hours, will highlight the strong bond between Canada and the British monarchy. Will the King be able to strengthen Canada’s position on the international stage?
Trump’s patience is running out: Netanyahu faces global isolation

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under growing pressure over the war in the Gaza Strip, and US President Donald Trump is losing patience. Netanyahu has allowed humanitarian aid to resume to Gaza, which has angered his far-right supporters. Meanwhile, irritation with Netanyahu is growing in the US, and negotiations between Israel and Hamas have reached a deadlock. Will Trump have the patience to confront Netanyahu, and what are the implications for Israel? Read on to find out more about this tense situation.
UK ready to impose sanctions on senior Israeli officials over ‘intolerable’ Gaza operation

The United Kingdom is preparing to impose sanctions on senior Israeli officials over the “intolerable” military escalation in the Gaza Strip. Foreign Secretary David Lammy strongly condemned the actions of the Netanyahu government, calling them “disgusting and extremist”. He stressed that restricting humanitarian aid would not help to free the hostages, and that the civilian population of Gaza was suffering from hunger and bombardment. In response, Israel said that international pressure would not force it to change course. Read on to find out more about this tense situation and the reactions of world leaders.