Budd Backs Israel’s Rejection of Statement From 25 Countries
GAZA AND ISRAEL, JUL 21 – Israel accuses Hamas of blocking humanitarian aid and prolonging the conflict despite Israel accepting a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal, officials said.
- On Monday, Israel's Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem rejected a joint statement from 25 countries and the EU calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
- The rejection highlighted that the statement does not place sufficient emphasis on holding Hamas accountable, which both Israel and the U.S. view as responsible for initiating and extending the conflict.
- The joint statement, signed by nations including Britain, Canada, France, and Australia, called for ending the war and lifting aid restrictions amid civilian suffering.
- U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee called the joint statement "Disgusting!" and described blaming Israel instead of Hamas as irrational, while Ted Budd reaffirmed U.S. support for Israel.
- The dispute highlights ongoing tensions over aid delivery, hostage releases, and negotiations, with Israel emphasizing Hamas's responsibility and the international community pushing for a ceasefire.
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‘Wrong message:’ Israel dismisses call by 25 countries to end Gaza war
"The statement fails to focus the pressure on Hamas and fails to recognize Hamas’s role and responsibility for the situation," the Israeli Foreign Ministry said.The post ‘Wrong message:’ Israel dismisses call by 25 countries to end Gaza war appeared first…

Budd backs Israel’s rejection of statement from 25 countries
(The Center Square) – North Carolina congressional support of Israel in its Middle East war with Hamas was affirmed Monday evening by U.S. Sen. Ted Budd.
Israel Slams International Statement as “Disconnected from Reality”; Ambassador Huckabee Backs Israeli Stance
Jerusalem (VINnews)– Israel’s Foreign Ministry issued a scathing rebuke on Sunday to a joint statement made by a bloc of 25 countries urging a ceasefire in Gaza, calling the statement “disconnected from reality” and warning that it sends “the wrong message to Hamas.” Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email “All statements […]
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