US President, Joe Biden has warned that Israel is starting to lose support from the international community because of its relentless bombing of Gaza.

Iran PressAmerica: “They’re starting to lose that support,” Biden said at a campaign fundraising event in Washington, as the Reuters news agency reported.

Biden also said Netanyahu needs to change his hardline government.

Last week, the US also began imposing visa bans on people involved in violence in the West Bank after several appeals for Israel to do more to prevent violence by the settlers.

The crimes of the Israeli regime have reached a point where, in addition to international organizations including the United Nations, it has even caused protests by its allies. France and Germany, as the two main allies of Israel in Europe, have also called on the regime to reduce the killing and bloodshed.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock says Israel must adopt a military strategy to prevent suffering among Palestinian civilians.

“We expect Israel … to allow more humanitarian aid, especially in the north, that its military actions are more targeted and cause fewer civilian victims,” the minister said at a news conference in Dubai on the sidelines of the UN climate summit.

France’s Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna says sanctions are being considered on actors involved in illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

Colonna said Paris was worried about the situation in the occupied West Bank “in particular because of the too numerous cases of violence committed by extremist settlers”.

Bosnia also expects the US to push Israel ‘to stop killings in Palestine’.

Elmedin Konakovic, Minister of Foreign Affairs for Bosnia and Herzegovina, told Al Jazeera that the US was Bosnia’s most important political partner despite having differing stances on the war in Gaza.

“That doesn’t mean we agree with everything they [the US] are doing. I’m expecting the authorities from the US to react and to insist actually on the Israeli side to stop this; to stop the killings in Palestine,” he said speaking on the sideline at Doha Forum.

“We have evidence from before that this can happen, even under not-so-desirable circumstances. [At the end of Bosnia’s war,] they brought our authorities with the war criminals at that time. They mediated in our negotiating of the future of our country, but that’s because there was a willingness on both sides, ours and theirs, to stop the war.”

Konakovic added that while “it’s not easy”, it is possible and “much better than to see all those pictures of hundreds of children dying every day.”

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