The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to widespread condemnation of Israel from nearly all Middle Eastern states. Saudi Arabia has emphasized that normalization of relations with Israel is contingent upon the establishment of a Palestinian state. Countries like Jordan and Egypt, despite having diplomatic ties with Israel, have publicly criticized its actions. In Europe, there is an increasing trend of recognizing Palestine, and the EU is contemplating its economic relations with Israel. Questions linger about the potential impact of global opinion on Israel's military strategies in Gaza.
Nearly every state in the Middle East has condemned Israel's war on Gaza, stating that normalising relations hinges on the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Jordan, Egypt, and some Gulf nations maintain diplomatic ties with Israel, yet they publicly express criticism towards its actions in Gaza.
A growing number of European countries are recognizing Palestine, while the EU is currently reviewing its economic relations with Israel following the ongoing conflict.
Questions arise regarding the effectiveness of international public opinion in prompting Israel to cease its military actions against Palestinians.
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