North Korea Blasts G7: Accuses Group of Fueling Israel's War Ambitions

North Korea’s Latest Criticism of the G7: What Happened?
Did you know that North Korea recently unleashed a scathing attack on the Group of Seven (G7), accusing them of encouraging Israel’s warlike actions? On June 28, 2025, North Korea’s state-run Rodong Sinmun labeled the G7 as a group that stirs up confrontation and war, especially by supporting Israel. This move came just after the G7 summit, where leaders reaffirmed their support for Israel’s security amidst escalating Middle East tensions. North Korea’s statement didn’t hold back, calling Israel a malignant tumor for Middle Eastern peace and accusing the G7 of siding with what they described as 'Zionist restorationists.'
North Korea’s rhetoric is nothing new, but the timing and intensity reflect the rising global anxiety over the Israel-Iran conflict and the broader instability in the region.
G7’s Statement on Israel and the Middle East: Why Did It Trigger Pyongyang?

The G7’s recent joint statement emphasized Israel’s right to defend itself, condemned Iran’s destabilizing actions, and called for the protection of civilians. However, North Korea saw this as blatant Western bias. The G7 also reaffirmed their stance that Iran must never possess nuclear weapons and urged de-escalation in the region. For Pyongyang, this was proof that the G7 is not a neutral peace broker but a group that encourages war by backing Israel unconditionally. North Korean media accused the West of ignoring international law when it suits their interests, especially when Iran retaliates against Israeli actions.
Such statements from the G7 have repeatedly drawn Pyongyang’s ire, as North Korea sees parallels between its own isolation and Iran’s treatment by the West.
North Korea’s Position: Defending Iran, Attacking Israel and the West
North Korea didn’t just criticize the G7; it also voiced strong support for Iran, calling Israel’s strikes on Iran a 'crime against humanity.' Pyongyang’s foreign ministry described Israel, supported by the US and Europe, as a 'cancer-like entity' threatening global peace. North Korea accused the West of fanning the flames of war and warned that Western intervention in the Middle East could lead to catastrophic consequences. This stance aligns with North Korea’s long-standing policy of siding with countries opposed to US influence, such as Iran and Russia.
The North’s narrative paints itself and its allies as victims of Western aggression, a theme that resonates deeply with its domestic audience and some international observers.
How Are Korean Online Communities Reacting?
If you check out Korean forums like DCInside, Theqoo, and Naver, you’ll find a mix of reactions. Some users mock North Korea’s statements, calling them predictable and hypocritical, given the regime’s own aggressive policies. Others, however, express concern about escalating global tensions and the risk of wider war. On Naver blogs, several posts analyze North Korea’s rhetoric, noting that it serves both as international posturing and domestic propaganda. A few bloggers on Tistory point out that North Korea’s support for Iran is as much about resisting US dominance as it is about genuine solidarity. Comments range from sarcastic ('North Korea always finds a way to blame the West') to worried ('If this escalates, it could affect us all').
Overall, the online mood is skeptical of North Korea’s motives but acknowledges the seriousness of the situation.
International and Cultural Context: Why Does This Matter?
To really understand North Korea’s statements, you need to know the cultural and historical context. North Korea has long positioned itself as a champion of anti-imperialism, often siding with countries like Iran, Syria, and Russia against the US and its allies. This isn’t just about ideology; it’s also about survival, as North Korea faces heavy sanctions and diplomatic isolation. The G7, representing the world’s richest democracies, is seen in Pyongyang as the embodiment of Western hegemony. By attacking the G7 and supporting Iran, North Korea aims to strengthen its alliances and justify its own military buildup.
For international observers, North Korea’s words are a reminder of how global conflicts are interconnected, with rhetoric in one region echoing in another.
G7’s Broader Criticism of North Korea: Nuclear Tensions and the Russia-Ukraine War
It’s not just the Middle East that’s fueling North Korea’s anger. The G7 has repeatedly condemned Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs, as well as its military support for Russia in the Ukraine war. In March 2025, the G7 called for North Korea to abandon all nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, which Pyongyang flatly rejected, vowing to strengthen its arsenal. North Korea’s foreign ministry accused the G7 of 'nuclear criminality' and claimed its own nuclear status is non-negotiable. These exchanges have only deepened the sense of confrontation between North Korea and the Western bloc.
For Korean netizens, the link between the Ukraine conflict and Middle Eastern tensions is a hot topic, with many seeing global alliances hardening along familiar Cold War lines.
What’s Next? The Risks of Escalation and the Role of Propaganda
Everyone’s asking: where does this all lead? North Korea’s harsh language is partly aimed at rallying domestic support and signaling its international alliances. But the risk is that such rhetoric, combined with real-world military actions, could contribute to further instability. The G7, for its part, is unlikely to change its stance on Israel or North Korea, and the cycle of condemnation and counter-condemnation is set to continue. For foreign readers, understanding these dynamics is crucial to making sense of headlines from East Asia and the Middle East.
Stay tuned—these stories are evolving, and what happens in one part of the world can quickly affect another.
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