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Israeli National Security Minister Itmar Ben-Gwir and Israeli Finance Minister Bezelle Smotrich will never search for London soon. The United Kingdom approved two firebrands and imposed travel restrictions on them. The UK is not alone in acting against Ben-Gwir and Smotrich; Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Norway have joined.
Foreign ministers from all five countries issued a joint statement on their decision to approve and implement other measures that targeted ministers.
“Itmar Ben-Gawir and Bezelle Smotrich have provoked extreme violence and serious abuses of Palestinian human rights. Extremist rhetoric is terrible and dangerous, stating in the statement.
Itmar Ben-Gwir, left, and Bezelle Smotrich attend a rally on 26 October 2022 with supporters in the Southern Israeli city of Sadot. (Gill Cohn-Magan/AFP via Getty Image)
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Foreign ministers say that their work against Ben-Gwir and Smotrich from issues in West Bank, but their measures cannot be seen in separation from destruction in Gaza. “
Ben-Gwir replied in a post on X, saying, “While European colonial countries imagined that we are still his subjects, the streets of his famous cities are being taken by radical Islam. But their campaign for Hamas terrorists will not be to save them. When they wake up in the end, it will be too late!”
Israeli Foreign Minister Gidon Sire slammed the move, called it “derogatory”.
“We were informed about the decision to include two UK ministers in the list of British sanctions. It is derogatory that elected representatives and members of the government are subjected to such measures,” SA’ar said on Tuesday. “I discussed with it today first [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu and we will hold a special government meeting earlier next week to decide on our reaction to this unacceptable decision. ,
Israel’s Foreign Minister Gidon Sayer, left, state secretary Marco Rubio as he comes on Tel Aviv, Israel, 15 February, 2025. (Reuters/Evelyn Hawkstein/Pool)
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Sa’ar also made a statement on X, criticizing five countries, especially the UK,
“The British mandate for the land of Israel in May 1948 ended. It will never return,” SA’ar wrote. “Action against Israel and decisions also contribute to hardening Hamas’s stance in talks for the mortgage deal – and the distance of the ceasefire.”
State Secretary Marco Rubio also condemned the action taken against Israeli officials.
“These restrictions do not carry forward American -led efforts to achieve a ceasefire, bring home all hostages, and end war. Read
Israel has been an outspoken critic of Israel during the war against the country Hamas, which signs a joint statement.
In May, Canada, UK and France said in a statement that they strongly oppose the expansion of Israel’s military operations in Gaza “. He also said that Israel allows “a basic amount of food” in Gaza “completely inadequate”.
“We won’t stand, while the Netanyahu government chases these arrogant tasks. If Israel does not shut down the military aggressive afresh and lifts its restrictions on humanitarian aid, we will take more concrete action in response,” the May statement said.
Israeli military vehicle in Gaza, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Reuters)
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In a joint statement on Australia-New Zealand Foreign and Defense Minister Consultation (Anzmin), countries called for a ceasefire in Gaza and condemned Israel’s “Treatment of United Nations Agencies”. Australia and New Zealand, in the statement, defended the controversial United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees in the Pass East (UNRWA), saying “no organization can replace or replace the Palestinian population” ability to serve the Palestinian population “.
The US stopped funding UNRWA under former President Joe Biden. Under President Donald Trump, the Department of Justice ruled that the agency was no longer immune for cases – a decision that allowed families of more than 100 victims of October to allow 7 attacks. To sue the agency, demanded $ 1 billion in compensation.