"" Netanyahu claims that Starmer is backing Hamas.

Netanyahu claims that Starmer is backing Hamas.

Netanyahu claims that Starmer is on the opposite side of humanity and is backing Hamas.


The leaders of France, Canada and the United Kingdom, Sir Keir Starmer have come under fire from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who claims that they "effectively said they want Hamas to remain in power."


He also charged that Emmanuel Macron, Starmer and Mark Carney were supporting "mass murderers, rapists, kidnappers and baby killers"


Following the fatal attack on Israeli embassy employees in Washington on Thursday, Netanyahu was giving a speech. Israel's enlarged offensive in Gaza was denounced as "disproportionate" and the humanitarian situation was deemed "intolerable" by the United Kingdom, France and Canada a few days prior.


Sir Keir's denunciation of the attack in Washington has been cited by Downing Street.


Sir Keir referred to jew-hatred as a "evil we must crush out" in that post.


The Washington killings in which embassy employees Sarah Lynn Milgrim age of 26 and Yaron Lischinskyage of 30 were shot dead at a Capital Jewish Museum event were condemned by all three nations.


According to authorities, Chicago resident Elias Rodriguez, the defendant, yelled "free Palestine" several times while being taken into custody.



Netanyahu claims that Starmer is on the opposite side of humanity and is backing Hamas.


The suspect's social media sites reveal that he participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Investigators claim they are trying to validate internet articles allegedly written by him that critique US policy and accuse Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.


The suspect arrived in Washington the night before the event and purchased a ticket a few hours before it began according to information in an affidavit.


The suspect arrived in Washington the night before the event and purchased a ticket a few hours before it began, according to information in an affidavit.


Additionally, he brought up an instance from 2024 in which a man burned himself alive outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington. The affidavit states that he praised the crime and referred to the man as a "martyr" for his opposition to the war.


Following the horrific attacks conducted by Hamas 19 months ago, Israel's key friends, the UK, France and Canada have not only condemned Wednesday's shooting but also expressed strong solidarity for Israel.


Many people believed that their demand that Israel stop its most recent offensive was the most forceful condemnation of Israel's military conduct since the start of the Gaza War. If Israel did not alter its policy, it threatened to take tangible action.


Sir Keir went on to say that Israel's decision to only permit a limited quantity of aid to enter Gaza was "utterly inadequate" on Wednesday and the UK halted negotiations over a potential trade agreement.


Netanyahu said in his video that Hamas sought to exterminate the Jewish people and destroy Israel. He said that the joint UK, French and Canadian criticism of Israel's war carry on  has been greeted by the Palestinian armed group.


He stated that Israel should peace and admit that Hamas's soldiers of mass murderers will survive.


"I convey to President Macron, Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Starmer that all the murderers, rapists, baby killers and kidnappers thank that you are on the wrong side of justice," said the president.


"You're obviously on a opposite side of all humanity. 


Netanyahu then blamed the incident in Washington on a recent statement made by UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher that thousands of infants will perish in Gaza soon if Israel did not immediately allow aid to enter the country.


"A senior UN official stated a few days ago that 14,000 Palestinian infants will perish within 48 hours. As you can see, a lot of foreign organisations are helping to propagate this falsehood," he continued.


The media keeps repeating it. It was accepted by the crowd. A young couple is then brutally murdered and killed in Washington.


When asked about Fletcher's statement at the time, Jens Laerke, a representative for the UN's Office for the co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) responded that "there are infants who are in hurry life-saving need of these medications and if they do not get those they will be in mortal danger."


Moreover, Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli charged Sir Keir and other officials on Thursday with "emboldening the forces of terror".


The UK's military forces minister, Luke Pollard, condemned the killings in Washington on Friday but he disagreed with Netanyahu's scathing attack on the British prime minister.


He declared: "Since those horrific acts on October 7, we have supported Israel's right to self-defence provided that it is carried out in accordance with international humanitarian law.


"We must also be quite vocal that it is necessary to see supplies get to the residents who actually face hardships in Gaza."


After Netanyahu's remarks, Christophe Lemoine, the spokesman for the French foreign ministry, likewise reaffirmed his condemnation of Israel's "escalation" in Gaza.


"Israel needs to allow the aid to enter," he said on FranceInfo radio. Access must be widely available and cost-free.


Although over 90 trucks bringing humanitarian aid were permitted to enter Gaza on Thursday, the UN stated that this amount was "nowhere near enough" to address the requirements of the local Palestinian population.


The 11-week total obstruction which humanitarian organisations said put the country at risk of widespread famine, was followed by the trickle of aid. The health ministry headed by Hamas claims that 3,613 Palestinians have been killed since Israel launched airstrikes in March.


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