He added the arrival of the supplies was a positive development but described it as "a drop in the ocean of what's needed".
All three countries denounced the Washington killings, which saw embassy workers Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, shot dead at an event hosted by the Capital Jewish Museum. The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, repeatedly shouted "free Palestine" as he was arrested, police said.The UK, France and Canada - close allies of Israel - also came out in strong support of Israel following the deadly Hamas-led attacks 19 months ago.
Their statement demanding Israel halt its latest offensive was widely viewed as the strongest criticism of Israel's military action since the war in Gaza began. It threatened concrete actions if Israel did not change course.On Wednesday Sir Keir added that Israel's decision to allow only a small amount of aid into Gaza was "utterly inadequate" and the UKover a possible trade deal.
In his video, Netanyahu said Hamas wanted to destroy Israel and annihilate the Jewish people. He said the Palestinian armed group had welcomed the joint UK, French and Canadian criticism of Israel's war conduct.Some of Israel's closest allies wanted Israel to "stand down and accept that Hamas's army of mass murderers will survive", he said.
"I say to President Macron, Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Starmer, when mass murderers, rapists, baby killers and kidnappers thank you, you're on the wrong side of justice."
"You're on the wrong side of humanity, and you're on the wrong side of history," he added.We follow heavily-armed officers as they stream into the house, a woman drops to the floor as the camera turns left, and we head up a small, dimly lit staircase, passing a man with his back against the wall, hands raised, yelling to no avail.
Within moments, a 13-year-old boy has been arrested and we're back outside in the morning light. The family screams on the front lawn as the camera returns to the boy, now a detainee in the dark interior of a police van.All this happens in three minutes. In one take. It is an early scene in Netflix's hit show Adolescence, which was watched by more than
in its first month.It wouldn't have been possible to film a sequence quite like this five years ago, the show's cinematographer Matthew Lewis claimed