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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEfforts led by Spain and Ireland to sanction Israel over alleged human rights violations fails
Efforts by Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia to push the European Union to take action against Israel over alleged human rights violations fell short once again, as EU foreign ministers failed to reach a consensus following a meeting in Brussels. No decision was made to suspend or alter the 1995 Association Agreement between Israel and the EU.
Despite proposals raised by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallasincluding a partial or full suspension of the agreement; individual sanctions targeting Israeli ministers, military officials or extremist settlers; arms embargoes; trade-related measures; and freezing scientific cooperation such as participation in the Horizon Europe research programnone received the required support from EU member states.
Kallas said afterward that Israel needs to take more concrete steps to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, warning that all options remain on the table if Israel fails to meet its obligations.
The outcome marked a significant setback for Spain, Ireland and Slovenia, which have been leading anti-Israel efforts within the bloc.
https://www.ynetnews.com/article/s1qar11nuglDespite proposals raised by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallasincluding a partial or full suspension of the agreement; individual sanctions targeting Israeli ministers, military officials or extremist settlers; arms embargoes; trade-related measures; and freezing scientific cooperation such as participation in the Horizon Europe research programnone received the required support from EU member states.
Kallas said afterward that Israel needs to take more concrete steps to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, warning that all options remain on the table if Israel fails to meet its obligations.
The outcome marked a significant setback for Spain, Ireland and Slovenia, which have been leading anti-Israel efforts within the bloc.
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Efforts led by Spain and Ireland to sanction Israel over alleged human rights violations fails (Original Post)
Beastly Boy
Jul 15
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malaise
(286,837 posts)1. Alleged?
Spare me
tritsofme
(19,379 posts)2. This is great news! Western complicity is the best!
Bluestocking
(178 posts)3. What about sanctioning the United States for human rights violations
Ken Dayenu
(126 posts)4. If you believe it is a genocide, maybe you should let people escape?
One of the things that pisses me off is that during the Holocaust countries would not let Jews in. Now when they are insisting this is another genocide, Ireland won't let people escape. It is easy to cry genocide. It is self-serving, virtue signaling. It doesn't take any sacrifice.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c98jp00dlymo