Europe’s moral authority in tatters after failing to sanction Israel
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 20 – The EU maintains trade ties with Israel despite UN reports of war crimes, while some member states oppose sanctions citing Israel’s right to self-defense, critics say.
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The EU reached an agreement with Israel on 10 July to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza, which has been blocked for months. It is an opaque pact, which the EU says is beginning to operate, but on which it avoids giving figures to measure these supposed advances.However, the agreement served as an argument to several countries to refuse to take decisive action against the Benjamin Netanyahu government in Brussels a few days later in the framework…


Europe’s moral authority in tatters after failing to sanction Israel
The EU last week faced a defining test of its commitment to human rights and international law — and it failed. Presented with irrefutable evidence of Israeli war crimes in Gaza, the bloc’s foreign ministers gathered in Brussels to consider 10 possible actions: from suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement to imposing sanctions on Israeli officials and banning trade with
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At a bloody historical moment, in which humanity is undergoing a severe test, crimes are unfolding in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank amid a shameful international silence and European inaction that amounts to complicity. While Israel is committing documented acts of genocide as confirmed by UN organizations—foremost among them UNRWA and the Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories—as well as major human rights organizations s…
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