A growing global boycott movement is targeting major multinational brands accused of supporting Israel amid its war on Gaza. Originating in the Middle East and Türkiye, the campaign has rapidly spread across Europe, Asia, and other regions, reflecting mounting consumer backlash.
According to sources cited by Axios, U.S. President Donald Trump has sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his response to Hamas’ statement regarding the Gaza peace plan.
On 2 October, Israel faced international condemnation and protests after its military intercepted nearly all of the 40 boats in an aid flotilla bound for Gaza, detaining over 450 foreign activists, among them Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg.
Dozens of diplomats walked out as Israeli PM Netanyahu addressed the UN, dismissing genocide charges and vowing to crush Hamas while urging hostage release.
Two Australian doctors working at Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital described catastrophic conditions amid Israeli bombardments, recounting mass casualties, collapsing healthcare, and a baby delivered by C-section from a slain pregnant woman
The United Arab Emirates said it summoned Israel's deputy ambassador on Friday in a formal rebuke of his country's unprecedented attack against Hamas leaders in neighbouring Qatar.
Australia is expelling Iranian Ambassador Ahmad Sadeghi and three other diplomats over alleged ‘anti-Semitic’ attacks in the country that were supposedly orchestrated by Tehran,
Israel said it has carried out airstrikes in Yemen, hitting a military compound that houses the presidential palace, in response to Houthi missile attacks.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday said Israel would let Palestinians leave the Gaza Strip, as the military prepares a broader offensive in the territory.