Exclusive: EU to Offer Five Options over Israeli Human Rights Breaches
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Exclusive: EU to offer five options over Israeli human rights breaches
The EU’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas was tasked to follow up on a request made by the 27 leaders at their Council summit last week to engage with Israel and scope out further options for action against Tel Aviv if the situation in Gaza does not improve.
EP President Metsola to EU leaders: “Peace may be difficult, but it is not impossible”
(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Parliament. Speaking to EU leaders, Parliament President Metsola said that in a volatile world, Europe must do more for its security. On the Middle East, President Metsola said: “What we are witnessing between Israel and Iran, and its potential spill over effects, is a litmus test for us all. The recent ceasefire deal marks a hopeful step forward.” She also stress…
While the proliferation of conflicts in the Near and Middle East makes analysis difficult, there is, however, a convergence in the comments lamenting the weak influence of the EU and its Member States. Without going back to what has been said about the fundamental weaknesses of the EU's external action, it is necessary to draw some lessons from what has just happened, particularly in Palestine and with Iran's nuclear power industry.
The former European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Burrell, accused American mercenaries of killing 550 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in one month, while criticizing the silence of the Council of Europe and the European Commission on these violations. In a publication at his expense via the XX platform, Thursday: Within one month, 550 Palestinians suffering from [...] were killed.
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