New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has publicly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating that he has "lost the plot" amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Luxon condemned Netanyahu's actions as "utterly appalling" and unacceptable, accusing him of disregarding the international community's calls for restraint. The remarks come as New Zealand considers whether to officially recognize a Palestinian state, with the decision expected in September. Luxon highlighted the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and expressed concern over Israel's continued military operations. The New Zealand leader's comments represent a sharp rebuke of Netanyahu's policies and signal potential shifts in New Zealand's diplomatic stance regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict.
رئيسة وزراء الدنمارك: نتنياهو “مشكلة في حد ذاته” وحكومته تجاوزت الحدود https://t.co/pmNzjkgEUt
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen: We are one of the countries that wants to increase pressure on Israel, but we have not yet obtained the support of EU members. https://t.co/tFwKz03JSP
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen: Netanyahu is a problem. His ongoing and extremely violent conduct is unacceptable. https://t.co/zUtEQ670Cz