Israel is facing its most severe diplomatic fallout in recent history as its international relationships rapidly deteriorate due to the ongoing war in Gaza, according to a detailed report published by Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth on Tuesday.
A senior official from the Foreign Ministry reportedly warned that Israel is now dealing with a wave of global pressure unlike anything the country has experienced before.
The report comes as several longtime allies of Israel begin to distance themselves in both political and economic arenas. The United Kingdom has suspended talks on a proposed free trade agreement with Israel, a move seen as a potential blow to Israel’s economy. The UK also summoned Israel’s ambassador for a formal reprimand and imposed sanctions on Israeli settlers accused of contributing to violence in the occupied West Bank.
The developments mark a turning point in Israel’s foreign relations, which had long been shielded by strong alliances with Western powers. This shift was further cemented on Monday when the UK, France, and Canada jointly warned of consequences if the war continues. The warnings have been followed by concrete action, as seen in the UK’s decisions within a single day.
Meanwhile, in the United States, signs of strain are also becoming clear. The White House has reportedly grown increasingly frustrated with Israel’s refusal to cooperate on a broader ceasefire or political settlement. The Israeli government has been described as the only party not actively working toward a comprehensive peace deal.
As international pressure mounts, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to be holding his ground. On Tuesday evening, he ordered key members of Israel’s negotiation team in Doha to withdraw, leaving behind only a limited group to manage technical matters. This move suggests that Israel remains committed to continuing its military campaign in Gaza despite rising criticism.
Over 590 days into the conflict, the global response has shifted from statements of concern to direct diplomatic and economic consequences. Analysts warn that if Israel continues its current course, further isolation and penalties could follow, pushing the country into deeper political and economic challenges on the global stage.
