The criticism, echoing similar remarks from Foreign Minister
Gideon Saar on Thursday, was part of a fightback by the Israeli government
against the increasingly heavy international pressure on it over the war in
Gaza.
"You're on the wrong side of humanity and you're on the
wrong side of history," Netanyahu said.
The Israeli leader, facing an arrest warrant from the
International Criminal Court over alleged war crimes in Gaza, has regularly
criticized European countries as well as global institutions from the United
Nations to the International Court of Justice over what he says is their bias
against Israel.
But as the flow of images of destruction and hunger in
Gaza has continued, fuelling protests in countries around the world,
Israel has struggled to turn international opinion, which has increasingly
shifted against it
"It's hard to convince at least some people, definitely
on the far left in the US and in some countries in Europe, that what Israel is
doing is a war of defence," said former Israeli diplomat Yaki Dayan.
"But this is how it is perceived in Israel and bridging
this gap is sometimes an impossible mission," he said.
Israeli officials have been particularly concerned about
growing calls for other countries in Europe to follow the example of Spain and
Ireland in recognizing a Palestinian state as part of a two-state solution to
resolve decades of conflict in the region.
Netanyahu argues that a Palestinian state would threaten
Israel and he has framed the killing of two Israeli embassy staffers
in Washington on Tuesday by a man who allegedly shouted "Free
Palestine" as a clear example of that threat.
He said "exactly the same chant" was heard during
the attack on Israel by Hamas on October 07, 2023.
"They don't want a Palestinian state. They want to
destroy the Jewish state," he said in a statement on the social media
platform X.
"I could never understand how this simple truth evades
the leaders of France, Britain, Canada and others," he said, adding that
any moves by Western countries to recognize a Palestinian state would
"reward these murderers with the ultimate prize".
Instead of advancing peace, the three leaders were
"emboldening Hamas to continue fighting forever", he said.
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