Global hatred for Zionist regime grows: Hebrew media admits Israel's international isolation and rising worldwide support for Palestine
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Global hatred for Zionist regime grows
Pars Today – As global protests against the Zionist regime’s crimes in the Gaza Strip expand, Hebrew media outlets have also acknowledged Israel’s international isolation.
Evidence shows that global public opinion against Zionism has reached a boiling point, and Israeli propaganda can no longer hide the facts. From the Israeli regime’s own television admitting to worldwide hatred to European countries supporting the recognition of a Palestinian state, these are the most significant recent developments regarding the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip, as covered in this report:
Israeli TV admits to global outcry against Gaza war and support for Palestine
Israel’s Channel 12, in an analytical report, referenced French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement that France would formally recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly, stating: "Although this move has been condemned by all Israeli political factions, such actions should never be ignored, as they reflect a growing trend in the international community that is tired of the war in Gaza and holds the Zionist regime responsible for its continuation."
According to Channel 12’s admission, the hunger crisis in Gaza now dominates global media headlines. This issue is not limited to "suspect" outlets like CNN and BBC but is being covered by television networks worldwide. Painful images of starvation in Gaza are being broadcast everywhere, and nearly every European starts their day seeing these scenes.
Spontaneous protests spread across Europe against genocide in Gaza
From Italy to Romania and from there to Greece, grassroots movements among Europeans are growing against the Zionist regime’s atrocities in Gaza, taking the form of increasingly anti-Israeli demonstrations. While some Hebrew media outlets reported on anti-Israeli banners appearing in Naples, Italy, others covered protests in Greece where activists blocked a ship carrying Israelis from docking.
The news outlet Wallah News reported that a sit-in by pro-Palestinian Greek demonstrators trapped hundreds of Israeli passengers for hours aboard their ship on the island of Syros. According to the Hebrew-language media, this protest specifically targeted Israeli tourists, with demonstrators raising Palestinian flags and banners demanding an end to the genocide in Gaza.
Israeli PM's response to global hatred toward the regime
The prime minister of the Zionist regime has blamed global hatred toward Israel on "propaganda"! In an interview with a podcast, Benjamin Netanyahu was asked why the world hates Israel—his response: "It's all because of propaganda!"
Netanyahu's remarks about "anti-Israeli propaganda" come despite the fact that most mainstream media worldwide are either under Israeli influence or owned by Jewish supporters of the regime. Additionally, many American tech giants—including Google, YouTube, AI companies, and Hollywood film studios—openly or subtly endorse Zionist ideology.
France’s historic support for Palestine: A voice for justice at the UN
As the Israeli regime’s crimes against Palestinians in Gaza intensify, France’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state appears significant and decisive. This move reflects growing public pressure in the West.
French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement that France will formally recognize Palestine at the upcoming UN General Assembly in September could trigger a chain reaction among other governments.
Global warning about starving journalists in Gaza: The eyes and ears of the World in a food crisis
International media outlets and news agencies have expressed deep concern over the dire situation of hunger and famine facing journalists in the Gaza Strip, warning that many can no longer secure food for themselves or their families. Major news organizations, including AFP, Associated Press, BBC, and Reuters, have stated they are "extremely concerned" about journalists in Gaza following widespread warnings of severe hunger.
While the Zionist regime continues to block international journalists from entering Gaza, Palestinian reporters remain the sole chroniclers of the war zone's realities. In a joint statement, major news agencies expressed grave concern: We are deeply worried about our journalists in Gaza, who are increasingly unable to feed themselves and their families.'
When humanitarian aid fails to reach people: Gaza trapped between war and famine
Attacks by "Zionist militants" on aid convoys continue, pushing Gaza toward a catastrophic humanitarian disaster due to severe shortages of food and supplies. The destruction of thousands of tons of aid by the occupying army comes as Gaza grapples with famine, threatening its population of nearly 2.3 million people.
These actions unfold amid worldwide protests and calls from political leaders and international organizations to pressure Israel into allowing aid into Gaza and ending its nearly two-year-long war. In recent days, cities across the globe have witnessed massive demonstrations condemning Israel's blockade of Gaza and the starvation of its people.
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