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Britain, France and Canada threaten Israel with sanctions unless the Jewish state halts its military campaign. The jihadists in Gaza can’t believe their luck

May 20, 2025 12:59
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The UK, France and Canada threatened yesterday “concrete action” against Israel – not for starting a war, but for trying to win one.

Their ultimatum to the Jewish state to end its Gaza offensive and allow more aid came just as Israel ramped up supplies. These are the same Western powers that helped reduce Raqqa and Mosul to rubble to defeat Isis. Now they cite humanitarian concerns to shield Hamas from the same fate – which is exactly what Gaza’s jihadis were counting on.

The diplomatic statement was laced with the usual distortions. Take the tired accusation that Israel’s response has been “disproportionate” – a legal term flung about with no regard for its precise meaning. Then there’s this gem: “We must all work towards the implementation of a two-state solution, which is the only way to bring long-lasting peace.”

As if the massacre of 1,200 people was an impassioned plea for diplomatic compromise. Hamas rejects the two-state solution. As Islamists, they don't even have much use for a Palestinian one; they dream of a Muslim caliphate. That’s why, when Israel withdrew in 2005, Hamas spent the next two decades not building a state but digging tunnels, amassing rockets, and planning October 7.