Countries Supporting Israel and the intricacies of the Hamas-Israel conflict
Countries Supporting Israel and the intricacies of the Hamas-Israel conflict
The countries in support of the ongoing Hamas – Israel conflict and the obvious is preeminent
to grasp the current Middle East dynamics.
It is learnt from a recent development, that there has been a perceptible escalation in the global support for Israel, with as many as 84 countries openly stepping forward to express their endorsement.
Israel are in no mood to compromise and they are urging the people of Israel in Turkey to immediately vacate from there.
Those nations who are the major players are the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, France, Norway, Austria, Germany, India, Canada, Poland, Spain, and even the European Union as a collective entity.
The plethora of these countries have expressed their solidarity with Israel’s legitimate right to self-defense, predominantly in the face of challenges posed by groups like Hamas.
Whilst empthasising the countries in support of Israel and the intricacies of the Hamas-Israel conflict is predominant to grasp the current Middle East dynamics.
With as number of 84 nations backing Israel and as several others supporting Hamas, the situation remains intricate
As the geopolitical landscape continues to shift, staying informed is more important than ever.
In the midst of the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, nations across the globe have demonstrated their support for Israel, while others have extended their backing to the Palestinian armed group.
World leaders from Rishi Sunak UK Prime Minister and US President Joe Biden strive in the midst of the Israel -Hamas war.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has landed in Israel in early morning of October 19 on a two-day visit to hold meetings with Israeli PM Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog and later head to “a number of other regional capitals.
Sunak’s visit comes as part of a procession of foreign leaders who have made an initiative to prevent Israel-Hamas war from widening.
Reportedly,Sunak’s visit follows those of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and US President Joe Biden French President Emmanuel Macron.
Sunak’s visit is part of a procession of foreign leaders who have made an initiative to prevent Israel-Hamas war from widening. Sunak’s office didn’t reveal what other countries would be on his itinerary.
Plans are afoot by the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi plans to send around 20 truckloads of aid into the Gaza Strip said Biden.
However, Israeli government permitted humanitarian aid into southern Gaza from Egypt only as long as none of it will be diverted to Hamas militant group.
Earlier, Biden announced US humanitarian aid for the people of Gaza and the West Bank and that he would urge Congress for “unprecedented support” for Israel as it prepares to crush Hamas, Evidence by the Pentagon suggested Israel was not responsible for the blast at a Gaza City hospital on the night of October 17.
US Prez Biden delivered a speech from the Oval Office to discuss response to Hamas’ terrorist attacks against Israel. and addressed Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine.
In order to normalise ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia Biden’s nominee for ambassador to Israel, Jack Lew informed a Senate panel that he would advance pre-war negotiations.
Biden said he was planning to undertake a supplemental request to Congress of defence assistance for Israel and Ukraine alongside border security funding and aid to nations in the Indo-Pacific including Taiwan, according to sources, when he was returning to Washington following his visit to Israel.
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