Israeli foreign minister says he is severing contact with EU foreign policy chief
Gideon Saar said Kaja Kallas has not retracted the reported comparison, and several EU member states rejected the remarks.
- On Thursday, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar announced he is severing all contact with European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, citing reports that she compared Israel to apartheid-era South Africa during a visit to Mexico last month.
- Reports from Euractiv cited diplomats saying Kallas made the comparison during closed-door meetings in Mexico City last month, reportedly after visiting an apartheid museum in Johannesburg the previous year.
- Accusing Kallas of "acting obsessively and with blatant unfairness toward the State of Israel," Saar labeled the remarks a "blood libel," noting she has neither denied nor clarified the comments.
- The move marks a low point in diplomatic relations, echoing Israel's previous boycott of Josep Borrell, while the European Union's 27 member states remain divided on their approach to Israel.
- Apartheid allegations are central to South Africa's case at the International Court of Justice regarding Israel's conduct in Gaza, while the European Union has sanctioned three individuals and four entities for human rights abuses in the West Bank.
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Israel FM cuts contact with EU top diplomat over 'apartheid' remarks
Israel's foreign minister said Thursday he was severing all contact with the European Union's top diplomat over reported remarks in which she allegedly compared Israel to apartheid-era South Africa.
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas has not publicly confirmed or denied her statements on Israel and an apartheid system, according to the media.
Israel's foreign minister, Gideon Saar, faced on Thursday on social network X with the EU's high representative for foreign policy, Kaja Kallas, who demanded that he retract his "defamatory" words about Israel and said that as long as it doesn't, his decision to cut "any contact" with her remains firm.Keep reading....

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