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New Zealand Prime Minister Says Israel's Netanyahu Has 'Lost the Plot'

Luxon condemned Netanyahu for ignoring international calls for humanitarian aid in Gaza, highlighting worsening conditions and warning of a breach of international law, with over 227 deaths from malnutrition.

  • On August 13, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Benjamin Netanyahu had “lost the plot” as Israel considers Palestinian recognition, calling Gaza attacks “utterly, utterly unacceptable.”
  • Citing unheeded pleas, Christopher Luxon criticised Israel for ignoring international requests for humanitarian aid, describing the situation as “utterly appalling” and Netanyahu's actions as excessive.
  • At least 227 people, including 103 children, have died from malnutrition since October 2023, Palestinian Ministry of Health reports.
  • The New Zealand Government is considering joining France, Canada and Australia in recognising Palestinian statehood at next month’s UN Leader’s Meeting, Luxon said earlier this week.
  • Political analysts describe Luxon’s comments as an unprecedented hardening of New Zealand’s stance toward Israel after France, UK, Canada, and Australia decide to recognize Palestine at the UN General Assembly next month.
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The New Zealand government announced on Tuesday that it will consider the recognition of the State of Palestine until September, adding that Netanyahu "is not listening to the international community".

·Portugal
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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, had "lost his mind" in light of what he described as the "massive destruction" in Gaza, stressing that New Zealand is considering recognizing a Palestinian state at the UN meetings next September...

·Amman, Jordan
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Christopher Luxon today recalled the "fearable" situation in Palestinian territory. Wellington announced two days ago that it would consider recognizing a Palestinian state by September.

·Paris, France
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RNZ broke the news in New Zealand on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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