EU weighs limited diplomatic responses to Gaza war as Spain, Ireland and Slovenia push for sanctions—but consensus remains elusive amid strong opposition from key member states.
EU Foreign Affairs and Security Policy chief Kaja Kallas is expected to present five options to member states in response to alleged Israeli violations of the human rights clause within the EU-Israel Association Agreement.
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According to a report by EuroNews, Kallas will outline these options following accusations that Israel breached Article 2 of the agreement. The Association Agreement, signed in 1995, forms the legal framework for EU-Israel relations and covers a wide array of economic, trade, political, cultural, social, health and other issues.
The move comes amidst criticism from some European leaders. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz recently criticized Israel’s actions, saying, « Inflicting such immense suffering on the civilian population, as has been increasingly happening in recent days, can no longer be justified in the fig
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