Group 1 - A significant protest occurred on May 23, where hundreds of Israelis gathered at the Gaza border, demanding the government to reach a ceasefire agreement with Hamas and ensure the release of Israeli hostages [1][2] - Protesters claimed that 80% of Israelis support a ceasefire and the signing of an agreement to secure the release of hostages, criticizing the government for sending more soldiers to Gaza [2] - The protest highlighted the suffering of innocent people in Gaza, with demonstrators calling for an end to the war and a return to dignity through a ceasefire [2] Group 2 - France, the UK, and Canada issued a joint statement on May 19, opposing Israel's expansion of military actions in Gaza and threatening potential measures if Israel does not change its approach [3] - The leaders of these countries expressed their opposition to Israel's plans to expand settlements in the West Bank and emphasized their commitment to recognizing a Palestinian state as part of a two-state solution [3] - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu criticized the three countries' statements, claiming they encourage extremist sentiments and threaten sanctions against Israel rather than Hamas [4] Group 3 - France's government spokesperson responded to Netanyahu's remarks, stating that they do not conflate the Israeli people with Netanyahu's policies and emphasized the need to ease tensions between Israel and Palestine [7] - The spokesperson also criticized Israel's humanitarian efforts in Gaza as insufficient and indicated that the EU might consider sanctions against Israel for its military actions and blockade, citing human rights violations [7]
“无法再忍受这一切” 以色列民众聚集在加沙边界呼吁政府停火!法国、英国和加拿大批评以色列......
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-05-24 03:00