When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses world leaders at the United Nations on Friday, it will be at the helm of a country that is increasingly being treated as a pariah, even by some of its longtime allies.
Western countries are outraged by Israel's intensifying offensive in the Gaza Strip and several have recognized Palestinian statehood . The European Union is weighing tariffs and sanctions . Democratic voters in the United States have expressed disgust in polls , and small cracks are showing in Republican support. The prospect of sports and cultural boycotts is growing, and Israeli tourists have been made to feel unwelcome in some countries.