New Zealand PM Luxon Strongly Criticizes Netanyahu's Gaza Policies. Australia and other Western countries are also increasing pressure. Hungarian PM Orbán made controversial statements on the Ukraine war, affecting global politics.
Israel-New Zealand: New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has bly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Gaza policies. Luxon stated that Netanyahu is no longer listening to the international community, and the attacks on Gaza are being consistently condemned. He also said that Netanyahu has completely lost his way, and the attacks he is carrying out are completely unacceptable.
Growing International Pressure on Gaza
During the Gaza war, international pressure is mounting on the Israeli Prime Minister from several international leaders. Luxon stated that every day we are witnessing attacks on civilians and infrastructure, which are against international human rights. He appealed to Israel to take steps to ensure a ceasefire and humanitarian relief.
Criticism from Western Leaders
Luxon is not the only Western leader who has criticized Netanyahu. Previously, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also objected to Israel's policies in Gaza. It is clear that Netanyahu is facing considerable international pressure due to the situation in Gaza.
Hungarian PM Makes Controversial Statement Regarding Ukraine
Meanwhile, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has made a controversial statement regarding the Ukraine war. He said that Russia has won the war in Ukraine and now Western countries must accept that Ukraine has lost this war. Orbán also stated that including Ukraine in the European Union will harm Hungarian farmers and the economy.
Orbán's Relations with Russia
Orbán has been in power in Hungary since 2010, and he has been criticized by European leaders for his b relations with Russia and his opposition to providing military aid to Ukraine. He has maintained good relations with Russian President Putin. Hungary receives most of its energy from Russia and has refused to send weapons to Ukraine.