Palestinians wait desperately for vital supplies in Gaza. AFP
Palestinians wait desperately for vital supplies in Gaza. AFP
Palestinians wait desperately for vital supplies in Gaza. AFP
Palestinians wait desperately for vital supplies in Gaza. AFP

Damaging week for Israeli diplomacy as allies vent criticism of Gaza war


Thomas Helm
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Israel is enduring a week of unprecedented international pressure as major allies condemn the country’s expanding war and blockade in Gaza, paving the way for sanctions, trade boycotts and public diplomatic spats.

Senior Israeli politician Yair Golan warned on Tuesday that his country “is on the way to becoming a pariah state” after Canada, France and the UK issued a joint statement pledging they would take “concrete actions” against Israel if it does not stop military actions in Gaza and allow humanitarian aid to enter.

Shortly afterwards, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced sanctions on seven Israeli citizens and organisations involved in occupied West Bank settlements. He also suspended talks on a trade deal and summoned the Israeli ambassador.

The calls by some of Israel’s allies have prompted a mixture of panic and defiance in Israel, which relies a great deal on western powers for military, economic and diplomatic support. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces an international arrest warrant for alleged war crimes in Gaza, has pledged that his expanded “Gideon’s Chariot” campaign in Gaza is vital to secure complete victory over Hamas, which carried out the October 7 attack on southern Israel in 2023.

British protesters including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, left, at the gates of Downing Street on Wednesday. Getty Images
British protesters including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, left, at the gates of Downing Street on Wednesday. Getty Images

Allies estranged

Diplomats whose countries are involved in the steps against Israel widely say that the events of this week mark an important moment of deterioration in relations with the Netanyahu government and signal readiness to openly apply significant pressure in the days ahead. One source described the EU’s recent actions potentially as a point after which it would be “pretty hard to turn around”.

There are concerns among some Israeli politicians that the desperate situation in Gaza is making it impossible even for close allies to stand by. Mr Golan also said that Mr Netanyahu’s government is “full of vengeful types with no morals and no ability to run a country in a time of crisis [which] endangers our existence”.

Since the beginning of the week, Israel has also faced 25 western nations expressing concern over the war, Sweden’s foreign minister attempting to implement sanctions, and the Netherlands gathering EU nations to discuss suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement. Any suspension could have devastating effects for Israel’s economy because the EU is its largest trading partner.

After the joint UK, French and Canadian statement, Israeli Foreign minister Gideon Sa’ar said: “What I want to tell to every country, mainly those who had a colonial past: This is a proud nation, an independent nation, fighting for its existence, and we will not get any dictates from outside with regard to our national security, this should be very understood”.

A Palestinian child at a food distribution point in Nuseirat camp for refugees in central Gaza. AFP
A Palestinian child at a food distribution point in Nuseirat camp for refugees in central Gaza. AFP

Following Mr Lammy’s speech in Westminster, Israeli Foreign Minsitry spokesman Oren Marmorstein said that trade discussions with the UK were already “not being advanced”.

“The British Mandate ended exactly 77 years ago. External pressure will not divert Israel from its path in defending its existence and security against enemies who seek its destruction,” he added.

There have been no words from the US, by far Israel’s most important ally, throughout this wave of mostly European criticism. But Axios reported on Tuesday that President Donald Trump was growing frustrated with the Gaza War and telling Mr Netanyahu to end it.

“The President is frustrated about what is happening in Gaza. He wants the war to end, he wants the hostages to come home, he wants aid to go in and he wants to start rebuilding Gaza,” the outlet reported a White House official saying.

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When Umm Kulthum performed in Abu Dhabi

  

 

 

 

Known as The Lady of Arabic Song, Umm Kulthum performed in Abu Dhabi on November 28, 1971, as part of celebrations for the fifth anniversary of the accession of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan as Ruler of Abu Dhabi. A concert hall was constructed for the event on land that is now Al Nahyan Stadium, behind Al Wahda Mall. The audience were treated to many of Kulthum's most well-known songs as part of the sold-out show, including Aghadan Alqak and Enta Omri.

 
Updated: May 21, 2025, 2:04 PM