The European Union's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, has proposed suspending the bloc's political dialogue with Israel due to concerns over potential human rights violations in the ongoing Gaza conflict. Borrell's proposal, outlined in a letter to EU foreign ministers, highlights the EU's unease over Israel's actions in Gaza, particularly the high civilian death toll. However, the suspension requires unanimous approval from all 27 EU member states, which experts believe is unlikely. The move reflects growing international scrutiny of Israel's military operations in Gaza.
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EU's Borrell proposes suspending Israel dialogue over Gaza war concerns
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has proposed that the bloc suspend a political dialogue with Israel, citing possible human rights violations in the war in Gaza, according to four diplomats and a letter seen by Reuters.
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EU's Borrell proposes suspending dialogue Israel over Gaza war concerns
The European Union (EU) foreign policy chief Josep Borrell proposes that the bloc suspends a political dialogue with Israel, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing four diplomats and a letter sent on Wednesday to EU foreign ministers ahead of their meeting...
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EU top diplomat wants Israel dialogue suspended over Gaza war
The EU's outgoing foreign policy chief has urged the bloc to suspend a political dialogue with Israel over human rights concerns in Gaza but it is likely to be vetoed, diplomats said Thursday. Josep Borrell raised his proposal during a