At the start of the Israel-Gaza war, the Israeli Prime Minister had firm backing from many nations, including Australia.
But with the Gaza health ministry now putting the death toll at more than 18-thousand, US President Joe Biden has warned Israel is losing that support.
Australia has now backed a United Nations vote calling for a ceasefire.
Today, Ghaith al-Omari, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, discusses how the world’s view is shifting and what that means for the war.
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