Israel is increasingly encountering global isolation, not only politically and militarily but also socially, educationally, and economically, according to a statement by former Israeli War Minister Avigdor Lieberman. This trend is attributed to ongoing issues such as the expansion of illegal Jewish settlements in Palestinian territories, human rights violations, the Gaza conflict, and policies perceived as aggressive toward countries like Iran. These actions have fueled widespread resistance from global public opinion and governments, particularly in the Muslim world, Latin America, Africa, and parts of EuropeBelow are recent examples highlighting Israel’s deepening international isolation:
**Lieberman Acknowledges Israel’s Isolation**
According to a report by *IRNA*, former Israeli War Minister Avigdor Lieberman admitted that Israel and the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are facing unprecedented global isolation. He stated, “The Gaza war has made us outcasts in the world; we are now a rejected nation.”
**Italian University Cuts Ties with Israel**
At the university level, Israel’s isolation is becoming a significant issue. The University of Florence in Italy announced that, following pressure from over 500 faculty members, researchers, and students, it has terminated cooperation with several Israeli academic institutions. A statement from the university noted that five of its faculties have suspended or canceled agreements with Israeli universities in protest of events in Palestinian territories.
**Jordanian Protests Demand End to Peace Treaty**
In Jordan’s capital, Amman, protesters rallied in support of Gaza, demanding the cancellation of the Wadi Araba peace treaty with Israel. Demonstrators condemned Israel’s blockade and military actions in Gaza, urging the Jordanian government to provide immediate aid and criticizing Arab leaders for their inaction while voicing support for Palestinian resistance.
**The Hague Group Calls for Boycott**
The global coalition known as *The Hague Group* recently held a conference in Bogotá, Colombia, attended by representatives from 30 countries. At the conclusion of the two-day summit, 12 nations agreed to measures aimed at curbing Israel’s policies in Gaza. These include halting arms supplies to Israel, banning the transit of weapons-carrying ships, and reviewing contracts with Israeli companies operating in occupied Palestinian territories.
**Slovenia Bans Entry of Israeli Ministers**
Slovenia became the first European Union country to impose an entry ban on Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, citing their involvement in violations of Palestinian rights. The Slovenian government declared both ministers, key figures in Netanyahu’s coalition, as “undesirable persons.”
**Ireland Considers Ban on Israeli Products**
The Irish Parliament is deliberating a bill that would criminalize the import or purchase of goods produced in the occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Golan Heights. If passed, Ireland would become the first EU nation to adopt such stringent measures against Israel’s economic activities in occupied territories.
These developments signal that Israel is facing a profound and multifaceted international isolation, spanning political, military, social, educational, and economic spheres.
Sunday, July 20, 2025
Author: DhakaGate Desk
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