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For decades, the European Union’s approach to Israel was one of calibrated diplomacy: opting for cautious neutrality, ...
Tuesday saw a significant shift in the stance of the international community towards Israel amid warnings from ... Members’ Questions and Questions on Policy or Legislation takes us up to ...
Europe’s politicians and media have begun shifting their stance on Gaza to protect themselves. But is this response too ...
A lack of consensus on Israel has paralysed the EU. By Hans Kundnani For the last 20 months, the European Union has had no policy or even a joint position ... and the EU has also finally begun to ...
Ireland has been among the most vociferous EU opponents of the war and a further landmark arrived this week with Trinity ...
Germany, traditionally one of Israel’s closest allies in Europe, is reassessing its military and trade relationship with the ...
The head of a leading Palestinian human rights organisation has urged the European Union to suspend the EU-Israel Association ...
As Israel bombs Iran and the Russia-Ukraine war intensifies, leaders meet in Prague to confront Europe’s uncertain future—and Czechia's role.
TURKU, Finland/BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Friedrich Merz delivered his most severe rebuke of Israel to date on Tuesday, criticising massive air strikes on Gaza as no longer justified by ...
Ayoub, his wife and their four children are among around 1,000 Palestinians who have left Gaza following Israel’s relaxation of rules in recent months, bussed from the enclave to board flights to ...
Europe’s “harsh words” for Israel “a positive thing” Saul Takahashi on the EU’s shift in tone toward Israel’s war on Gaza and whether its words will lead to real action. Read more ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz delivered his most severe rebuke of Israel to date on Tuesday, criticising massive air strikes on Gaza as no longer justified by the need to fight Hamas and “no ...
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