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European Union leaders have expressed their outrage after Israeli soldiers fired "warning shots" at EU diplomats in the ...
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The European Union’s foreign policy chief said Tuesday the 27-nation bloc will review its political and economic agreements with Israel over the “catastrophic” situation in Gaza. Separately, Spain’s ...
Britain suspended trade negotiations and the E.U. pledged to review ties as Israel’s siege of Gaza tested the limits of some ...
But British Foreign Secretary David Lammy told the U.K. Parliament Tuesday that "opposing the expansion of a war that has killed thousands of children is not rewarding Hamas." He called Israel's aid ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNEuropean nations increase pressure on Israel to halt Gaza onslaughtThe European Union on Tuesday said it would to review its trade cooperation deal with Israel over alleged human rights abuses brought about by the Israeli blockade of humanitarian aid into Gaza. In ...
Israeli forces killed at least 55 Palestinians in airstrikes in Gaza, local medics said, continuing to bombard the enclave ...
The United Arab Emirates said on Tuesday it agreed with Israel to allow delivery of urgent humanitarian aid from the Gulf ...
Palestinians in Gaza were left waiting for the promised arrival of food on Wednesday despite mounting international and ...
Despite growing foreign condemnation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war to eliminate Hamas ...
Canada, France and the U.K. issued a joint statement Monday threatening punitive action, including targeted sanctions, if Israel did not lift aid restrictions on Gaza.
Britain, France and Canada called the Israeli plans for escalation “disproportionate” and “egregious” at a time when the U.N.
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