23.05.2025.
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Netanyahu launched an attack on European leaders: These three sided with mass murderers and kidnappers VIDEO
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and other leaders "virtually said they want Hamas to stay in power," reports the BBC.

Netahyahu also accused British, French and Canadian leaders of siding with "mass murderers, rapists, child killers and kidnappers".
In a video posted on X, referring to the attack on Israeli embassy staff in Washington, Netanyahu said Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney wanted Israel to "give up and accept that Hamas' army of mass murderers will survive."
In the post, Starmer called anti-Semitism "an evil we must eradicate".
"Last night, something terrible happened in Washington. A young, beautiful couple, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were shot in cold blood by a brutal terrorist. Yaron had just bought an engagement ring for Sarah. He planned to give it to her in Jerusalem next week. They planned to start a new and happy life together. Well, that tragically did not happen. Yaron and Sarah were not the victims of a random crime. The terrorist who brutally killed them did it for one reason, one reason only - he wanted to kill the Jews, and while he was taken away, he chanted: 'Free Palestine!' This is the exact same chant that we heard on October 7. That day, thousands of men were beheaded. They were burning alive 1,200 innocent people in Gaza's dungeons," Netanyahu wrote.
As he further states, "soon after that, German Chancellor Scholz visited Israel".
"And after he saw the horrors, he said to me, 'These Hamas terrorists are just like the Nazis.' He was right. And if they could get away with it, these Hamas terrorists would slaughter every Jew in the world. For these neo-Nazis, 'Free Palestine' is just today's version of 'Heil Hitler'. They do not want a Palestinian state. They want to destroy the Jewish state. They want to destroy the Jewish people, who have been in the Land of Israel for 3,500 years. I have never been able to understand how this simple truth eludes the leaders of France, Britain, Canada and others. Now they propose the establishment of a Palestinian state and reward these murderers with the highest reward. Well, for 18 years we had a de facto Palestinian state. It's called Gaza. And what did we get? Peace? No. We got the most brutal slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust," he says and adds:
"You won't be surprised to learn that Hamas has thanked President Macron and Prime Ministers Starmer and Carney for demanding that Israel immediately end the war in Gaza. Hamas was right to thank them. Because by making their demand – replete with the threat of sanctions against Israel, against Israel, not Hamas – these three leaders effectively said they wanted Hamas to stay in power. They want Israel to back down and accept that Hamas' army of mass murderers will survive, rebuild, and repeat the October 7 massacre again and again, because that's what Hamas has vowed to do. I say to President Macron, Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Starmer: When mass murderers, rapists, baby killers and kidnappers thank you, you are on the wrong side of justice. You are on the wrong side of humanity and you are on the wrong side of history. Now, these leaders may think they are promoting peace. It's not like that. They encourage Hamas to keep fighting forever. And they give them hope of establishing a second Palestinian state from which Hamas will again try to destroy the Jewish state. And remember, there will be no country without Hamas. When you establish a Palestinian state, we've seen it, radicals take over," he said.
He points out that Iran is sending radicals and they are taking over power.
"So don't tell us: 'It will be a peaceful Palestinian state'. It won't be. But the hypocrisy doesn't stop there. These and other leaders have believed Hamas's propaganda that Israel is starving Palestinian children. And it's not just Hamas who is telling this lie. A few days ago, a senior UN official said that 14,000 Palestinian babies would die in 48 hours. You see, many international institutions are complicit in spreading this lie. The press is repeating it. The mob believed it. And then the young couple was brutally murdered in Washington."
Downing Street declined to comment directly on Netanyahu's remarks, but pointed to Starmer's earlier condemnation of Washington's attacks.
Condemnation of the expanded Israeli military operation in Gaza
Great Britain, France and Canada on Monday condemned Israel's expanded military operation and denial of humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza and threatened concrete action if it is not stopped.
Netanyahu said that Hamas wants to destroy Israel and exterminate the Jewish people.
"I have never understood how this simple truth eludes the leaders of France, Great Britain, Canada and others. To President Macron, Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Starmer I say: when mass murderers, rapists, child killers and kidnappers thank you, you are on the wrong side of justice."
"Gang of thugs"
Israeli minister Amichai Chikli said Starmer and other leaders had "strengthened the forces of terror".
The British prime minister earlier said he was "appalled" by Israel's actions and called the situation in Gaza "intolerable", adding that Israel's decision to allow only a small amount of aid into Gaza was "completely inadequate".
In an interview with the BBC World Service, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert described the current Israeli government as a "gang of thugs".
Asked about the comments by Israel's education minister, who said Olmert should be ashamed of his previous interview with the BBC in which he claimed Israel's actions in Gaza were "close to a war crime", Olmert called Netanyahu a "gang leader".
"That's nonsense, they are a group of thugs who are currently running the state of Israel, and the leader of that gang is Netanyahu - it's a gang of thugs. Of course they criticize me, they slander me, I accept that and that won't stop me from criticizing and opposing these terrible policies," he said.
Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza in response to a cross-border attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023, which killed around 1,200 people and took 251 hostages.
Since then, at least 53,762 people, including 16,500 children, have been killed in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
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