Ten months after the Belgian government reached an agreement on measures to be taken to deal with Israel's serious human rights violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Amnesty International expresses its exasperation at the government's immobility regarding the drafting of a "Royal Decree providing for a national ban on the import of goods produced, exploited or processed in the territories illegally occupied by Israel".
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Ten months after the Belgian government reached an agreement on measures to be taken to deal with Israel's serious human rights violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Amnesty International expresses its exasperation at the government's immobility regarding the drafting of a "Royal Decree providing for a national ban on the import of goods produced, exploited or processed in the territories illegally occupied by Israel".