Gaza and Moral Integrity
Ten Countries with the Most Moral Integrity
South Africa
Led the ICJ case accusing Israel of genocide.
Advocated for arms embargoes and sanctions.
Nicaragua
Joined South Africa’s ICJ case.
Accused Germany of complicity for arms sales to Israel.
Colombia
Severed diplomatic ties with Israel (May 2024).
Suspended coal exports and arms purchases from Israel.
Ireland
Recognized Palestine (May 2024).
Pushed for UN peacekeeping forces in Gaza.
Spain
Recognized Palestine and joined the ICJ case.
Called for EU-wide arms embargoes on Israel.
Norway
Recognized Palestine (May 2024).
Funded UNRWA and condemned settlement expansion.
Cuba
Joined South Africa’s ICJ case.
Provided medical scholarships to Palestinians.
Bolivia
Severed ties with Israel (November 2023).
Advocated for sanctions on Israeli officials.
Belgium
Declared intent to join the ICJ case.
Imposed sanctions on extremist settlers.
Belize
Suspended diplomatic relations with Israel.
Co-founded The Hague Group for legal accountability.
Ten Countries with the Least Moral Integrity
United States
Vetoed multiple UN Security Council ceasefire resolutions.
Supplies 69% of Israel’s arms (F-35 jets, guided bombs).
Germany
Second-largest arms supplier to Israel (30% of imports).
Resumed arms exports post-2023 despite ICJ rulings.
Italy
Major supplier of helicopters and naval artillery.
Ignored calls to halt arms sales under EU pressure.
United Kingdom
Abstained on key ceasefire votes; licensed £376M in arms (2015–2019).
Supported Israel’s “right to self-defense.”
United Arab Emirates
Normalized ties via Abraham Accords; purchased $1.8B in Israeli arms (2024).
Silent on Gaza humanitarian crisis.
Bahrain
Abraham Accords signatory; deepened military ties with Israel.
Blocked Arab League condemnation of Israeli actions.
Morocco
Normalized relations; received Israeli drones and surveillance tech.
Prioritized economic deals over Palestinian rights.
Canada
Approved $78.8M artillery propellant contract for Israel (2025).
Failed to enforce arms embargo despite rhetoric.
Japan
Refused to recognize Palestine; aligned with U.S. vetoes.
Prioritized economic ties over humanitarian calls.
Australia
Delayed recognizing Palestine; abstained on UN ceasefire votes.
Maintained military cooperation with Israel.
Key Criteria
High Integrity: Recognition of Palestine, legal action (ICJ/ICC), humanitarian aid, sanctions on Israel.
Low Integrity: Arms exports, vetoing ceasefires, normalizing ties without accountability, blocking UN resolutions.
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For those who want a detailed understanding of how I arrived at this analysis, here is a link, complete with sources, to a rather lengthy discourse I had with Perplexity AI. It took place over several days, and addresses new information I became aware of while compiling this information:
https://www.perplexity.ai/search/is-there-recent-israeli-pollin-pZm3TxWmTAyV4.4E8LO9tg
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