Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken an unusual flight route to attend a United Nations meeting, bypassing France and Spain as the two countries have been vocal in their criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza. The decision to avoid these nations comes amid growing international scrutiny of the conflict, with France and Spain expressing strong opposition to the ongoing war.
Netanyahu’s government aircraft, the Wing of Zion, flew through the Strait of Gibraltar instead of over French or Spanish airspace, a move that highlights the diplomatic sensitivities surrounding the situation. This route change is believed to be a strategic response to the political tensions and potential diplomatic repercussions from the countries that have condemned the Israeli military operations in Gaza.
The incident reflects the broader geopolitical landscape, where Israel’s actions are under intense international scrutiny. While the U.N. meeting is expected to address various global issues, the focus on the Gaza conflict underscores the significant impact of the war on international relations and the ongoing debates over human rights and humanitarian concerns.
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