International pressure on Israel is increasing after a new military attack that has launched in Gaza that has cost hundreds of people in recent days.

The leaders of the United Kingdom, France and Canada threatened to take “specific measures” on Monday, including targeted sanctions, if Israel does not stop its renewed military attack and continues to prevent the entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza. The Israeli Prime Minister’s reaction was immediate, which considered that the countries were therefore offering a “huge prize” in the Palestinian Islamist Movement.

“By asking Israel to put an end to the defensive war for our survival before Hamas terrorists are destroyed on our borders and demanding (establishing) a Palestinian state, leaders in London, Ottawa and Paris are offering a huge prize of This kind of atrocities, “Mr Netanyahu said in a statement.

On the weekend, Israel launched a new destructive land attack on Gaza just when US President Donald Trump left the area without validating a truce and agreement to release hostage.

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Benjamin Netanyahu, however, seems to be hammering indifferent to international pressures to cease fire yesterday, saying yesterday that the aim of the current expansion of the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip is to take control of the whole territory in order to prevent it.

Israel has stated that it will allow a “basic quantity of food” in the besieged enclave, a move that Netanyahu hinted to be due to intense pressure from the allies. Yesterday, the Israeli Service, which approves Gaza assistance missions, said that five trucks had entered the enclave. However, UN humanitarian leader Tom Fletcher described the tradition as “limited” and “a drop in the ocean of what is urgent”.

The latest developments come after the launch of indirect talks between Hamas and Israel in the Capital of Qatar, Doha, on Saturday.

It is recalled that Trump visited the Arab Gulf states last week, including Qatar, where his negotiating team participated in talks on ceasefire and hostage. The US president said this month that he wishes to end the “brutal war” in Gaza and did not visit Israel during his tour of the area, which he had already bypassed twice this month.

On Sunday, US Special Envoy Steve Whitkov told ABC News that the issue of gauze assistance is primarily logistical. “It is logistically complex and the conditions on the spot are dangerous,” he said.