At first, Naruto would be shocked and confused. His world view would be shattered. But then, he would draw on his inner strength. He has overcome so many hardships before. He might feel a deep sadness, but also a sense of resolve. He would still believe in the power of love and friendship, and use that to face Kushina's betrayal. He could also use this experience to grow even stronger and more determined to prove himself and his beliefs.
Naruto would be deeply hurt. He would probably feel a mix of anger and sadness. At first, he might try to reason with Tsunade, to find out why she betrayed him.
Naruto would probably be extremely hurt. He has always considered Hinata a friend and perhaps more. Betrayal from her would be a huge blow to his trusting nature. He might initially be in denial, not wanting to believe that Hinata could do such a thing.
After the initial shock, Naruto could become determined to prove his innocence if that was the case. He's a fighter, and he wouldn't just let this false accusation or betrayal stand. He might set out on a journey to find the truth and clear his name, all while struggling with the pain of his friends' actions.
Iruka would probably be one of the first to notice and try to step in. He has always been like a father figure to Naruto. He would likely confront Kushina and try to protect Naruto. Sasuke might be a bit more conflicted at first. He has his own issues, but seeing Naruto being abused, he would probably end up on Naruto's side and try to figure out what's wrong with Kushina.
Naruto would be heartbroken. He might initially be in denial, not believing that his mother could forget him. Then he would probably get angry, vowing to find out who or what caused this and make them pay. After that, he'd turn his anger into determination and start looking for solutions to bring back her memories.
Initially, Naruto would be heartbroken. His friends and his village mean everything to him, and the thought that the gods, who are supposed to be just, have turned against him would be a huge blow. However, he wouldn't give up. He would use his determination and his unwavering belief in himself. He might start looking for allies among those who are also disillusioned with the gods or who believe in his innocence.
Naruto would be determined to get to the bottom of it. He would not just accept the betrayal at face value. He would use his skills and the help of his friends to investigate what made Jiraiya turn against him. Naruto's ninja way is about never giving up, and this situation would be no different. He would fight against this betrayal, both physically if Jiraiya became an enemy in combat, and emotionally, trying to understand the reasons behind it all while still holding on to the hope that Jiraiya could be redeemed.
He could also feel angry. After all, he has fought for his friends and the village. To be betrayed by someone like Sirzechs would make him want to prove his innocence. He might start training even harder to show that he is not the bad guy Sirzechs is making him out to be. And he would likely try to find evidence to clear his name.
Naruto would be extremely hurt. He's a very emotional person who values friendship deeply. He'd probably first try to understand why Yugao did it. He might be in denial at first, thinking it's some kind of misunderstanding.
Naruto would probably be extremely hurt. He has always looked up to the Sandaime as a grandfather figure. So, he might initially go into a state of shock and disbelief.