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Judging by their overblown reaction to the latest crossborder Gaza war, which ended with a truce on May 21, the leaders of Iran may as well be living in an alternate universe.
As far as they’re concerned, Hamas won a spectacular victory and Israel was humbled by a crushing defeat after 11 days of fighting, which claimed the lives of 11 Israelis, two Thai farm workers in Israel and about 240 Palestinians.
US progressives and the push to empower the Quds Force and al-Qassam Brigades
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Israel-Kritik oder antisemitische Hetze : Gazakrieg spaltet Europa
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Israeli-Palestinian violence reverberates across Europe
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The
EU has so far been hesitant to show support for either side in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict for fear of jeopardising the peace process.
EU foreign ministers will hold an extraordinary videoconference on Tuesday (18 May) in search of a common position.
Germany, Austria and Slovenia have so far openly backed
Israel’s right to defend itself. In Czechia, upon President Milos Zeman’s orders, the Israeli flag is flying over the seat of the Czech presidency.
In
Israel” and that there should “never be neutrality in the face of terror.”
Some of Austria’s leading political observers believe the move could damage Austria’s reputation as a neutral country and conflict mediator.