EU commission president seeks sanctions, partial trade suspension against Israel over war in Gaza
European Commission plans to suspend trade benefits and impose sanctions on Israeli extremists amid Gaza conflict causing over 64,000 Palestinian deaths, responding to a severe humanitarian crisis.
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced plans to seek sanctions and a partial trade suspension against Israel due to its military actions in Gaza.
- The EU is divided on these proposals, making it uncertain if a majority will support the sanctions and trade measures.
- Von der Leyen stated that man-made famine can never be a weapon of war, emphasizing the suffering of children in Gaza.
- She will also freeze EU support to Israel and establish a Palestine donor group for Gaza's reconstruction.
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In view of the situation in the Gaza Strip, the EU Parliament has called for sanctions against two Israeli ministers to the extreme right.
The harsher rhetoric and proposals for more measures indicate a shift in the EU's response to Israel's actions in Gaza.
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