Wall Street Journal: Israel more isolated two years after gaza war
The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Israel is more isolated than ever, two years after the war in Gaza.
This came in a report by the newspaper that addressed the repercussions of the genocidal war Israel has been waging in Gaza since October 7, 2023.
The newspaper indicated in a report that the war on Gaza has raised global opinion that threatens Israel’s long-term future.
The WSJ pointed out that the attacks on Gaza are making Israel increasingly politically isolated, with the risk of losing Western support in the long term, noting that anger against Israel has spread from the Islamic world to Europe and the United States, and that a growing segment of American society now opposes Washington’s support for Israel.
The WSJ explained that the gradual decline in international support Israel has enjoyed in the past will negatively impact the reputation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his successors.
The WSJ stated that the support of the new generation for Gaza, from American universities to European high schools, is expected to be a decisive factor in shaping their future political thinking.
