EU Mulls Sanctions on Israel Amid Gaza Conflict

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EU foreign ministers have engaged in significant discussions about potentially sanctioning Israel if it fails to comply with international humanitarian law, following the ICJ's ruling to halt its offensive in Rafah and open the border for humanitarian aid. Irish Foreign Minister Micheál Martin highlighted the consensus on upholding international legal institutions, though noted differing perspectives among member states. The discussions come in the wake of continued Israeli operations in Rafah, including a recent bombing that killed at least 45 Palestinians.
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- Irish FM says EU mulling sanctions on Israel if it defies ICJ ruling on Rafah The Times of Israel
- Spain to ask EU partners to back ICJ over Israel Reuters.com
- EU Foreign Ministers Discuss Sanctions Against Israel - I24NEWS i24NEWS
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