On the other hand, Naruto could also be determined to prove his innocence or change their minds. He is a very persistent character. He might go on dangerous missions alone to show his worth and loyalty to the village and hope that Team 7 will see that he is still the same Naruto they once knew and liked.
Naruto might initially be very confused. He has always considered Team 7 as his friends, so the sudden hatred would be hard to understand. He could try to talk to them to find out what's wrong, but they might just ignore him or be hostile.
Naruto could also get really sad and start to doubt himself. He might think that he did something terribly wrong, even if he didn't. And he may try to change himself to win back their friendship, like suppressing his usual exuberant personality.
Naruto might initially be confused. He has always looked up to Sarutobi as a respected elder, so being hated by him would be unexpected. He would probably try to find out why Sarutobi hates him. For example, he might go to Sarutobi and ask directly, hoping for an explanation.
He could try to fight back against this hatred. Naruto has a strong will. Instead of just accepting being hated, he might try to prove everyone wrong. He could start by doing good deeds secretly or try to expose any false rumors that are causing people to hate him.
At first, Naruto might be really confused. He's used to thinking of his friends as his support system, so when they turn on him, he doesn't understand why. He'll probably try to talk to them, to ask what he did wrong. If they don't listen, he could become really sad and withdrawn. Maybe he'll start training even harder, using the pain of being rejected by his friends as motivation to become stronger.
He could also get angry. Naruto has a strong sense of justice and loyalty. So, being betrayed might fuel his anger, and he could set out to prove his innocence on his own. He might go on a journey to find evidence that clears his name and also to become stronger so that he can face his former teammates if they become enemies. He might also start to rely more on other friends outside of Team 7, like Shikamaru or Rock Lee, who might believe in him from the start.
Naruto could also feel a bit sad and lonely. He's used to being an outcast in the village, but he thought Team 7 would be different. So he might start to question himself. Maybe he'd start training on his own more, trying to become stronger so that they would have to notice him. And he might also try to find other friends outside of Team 7 to fill the void.
Naruto might also be determined to change his brother's mind. He would keep showing his good side, like his kindness and his strong will to protect the village. He could think that by being a better person, his brother will eventually stop hating him. He may even go through some tough training to prove himself not only to his brother but also to the whole village. And in the process, he may face a lot of difficulties and rejections from his brother, but he won't give up easily.
At first, Naruto would be extremely hurt. He has always considered Team 7 as his family, so their betrayal would be a huge blow. He might go into a state of shock and disbelief.
Naruto's reaction could be complex. He might be sad and disappointed, but he also has a lot of love in his heart. He could try to forgive his teammates, believing that there must be some misunderstanding. However, if they continue to oppose him, his reaction would turn more towards self - preservation and growth. He would focus on his own development, both as a ninja and as a person. He would use this betrayal as a motivation to become stronger, all while still hoping that one day he can reconcile with Team 7.
At first, Naruto would likely be shocked. He has always been so loyal to his team, and this sudden betrayal would be a huge blow. He might stand there in disbelief, unable to process what's happening.