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Israel’s concern over Europe’s anti-Zionist stances.

Israel’s concern over Europe’s anti-Zionist stances.

Referring to the warning statement of seven European countries regarding the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and their change of positions towards the Zionist regime, the Yedioth Aharonot newspaper stated that the anti-Israeli positions of European officials regarding the Gaza war indicate the political and propaganda collapse of the Israeli regime among these countries.

The Zionist newspaper then addressed the anti-Israeli positions of European officials and wrote that “Emmanuel Macron”, the President of France, who has always been a supporter of the Zionist regime, due to pressure from public opinion in the country, instead of denying the Israeli genocide in Gaza, has confirmed this issue and announced that he will recognize the “State of Palestine” shortly. The Zionist newspaper added: “The French President had repeated his words yesterday, describing the situation in Gaza as unbearable.”

The newspaper also stated that the anti-Israeli stances of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who is a representative of the country’s left-wing party, will not face opposition in the country, as right-wing parties have also turned their backs on the Zionist regime. In this regard, the Spanish Prime Minister on Wednesday (May 14) threatened to boycott the Zionist regime and stated that his country would not trade with the Zionist regime due to its genocide in Gaza.

“Caspar Volkkamp”, the Dutch Foreign Minister, also announced in the same context that the right-wing Dutch government is considering imposing some sanctions against the regime due to the genocide in Gaza.

At the same time, “Femke Halsema”, the mayor of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, also called on the Dutch government to take a firm stance against the widespread destruction, hunger, and brutal killing of Palestinians in Gaza, and emphasized that Europeans must support the Palestinians.

Halsma warned at the Amsterdam City Council meeting about Europe’s double standards regarding human rights crises, saying: “The fate of the people of Gaza has deeply affected many residents of the Dutch capital.” He also added, citing reports from the Netherlands National Institute for Security Studies and international human rights organizations, that it is not unreasonable to talk about genocidal violence in Gaza, and that it is time to put aside political differences and focus on saving lives. Halsma emphasized that it is time for the international community, Europe, and the Netherlands to stand with the Palestinians and residents of Gaza who are being brutally murdered, and that they must stand up to the human rights violations by the Zionist regime in Gaza.

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