U.K., France and Canada threaten ‘concrete actions’ against Israel, including sanctions
- On May 20, 2025, the UK, France, and Canada jointly threatened concrete actions, including sanctions, against Israel over its renewed Gaza offensive and blockade.
- Their statement followed Israel's intensified military operations after Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack and the ongoing nearly three-month blockade of Gaza.
- The three countries condemned Israel's actions as egregious and disproportionate, criticized the minimal aid allowed into Gaza, and called for humanitarian access and hostage release.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu responded furiously, accusing the Western leaders of rewarding Hamas and asserting Israel will continue its military campaign until total victory is achieved.
- The situation implies escalating international pressure on Israel, with potential sanctions if humanitarian aid restrictions and military offensives persist amid the protracted conflict.
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FM Gideon Sa’ar Slams Macron; Reminds Him Of France’s Colonial Past
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A number of countries, together with EU representatives, have signaled that they are not ruling out imposing sanctions on Israel. At the same time, it is currently uncertain which tools the EU can use, with what force this can be done – and what the result might be. “So far, the EU has used around five percent of the tools it has at its disposal,” says Lisa Hultman, professor at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University.
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