EU Sanctions Extremist Israeli Settlers, Aims to Bolster Peace Efforts
March 18, 2024
The EU has reached a 'political agreement' to impose sanctions on extremist Israeli settlers, including a travel ban and asset freeze.
These sanctions are a response to violent attacks against Palestinians and are seen as an obstacle to Middle East peace efforts.
EU foreign ministers, under Josep Borrell's lead, accuse Israel of causing a food shortage in Gaza, risking millions to hunger.
The sanctions aim to support a two-state solution and dissuade violence, paralleling US actions against similar settler extremists.
The EU is expanding sanctions against Hamas, adding armed wing commander Mohammed Deif to its terror list after a mass killing in Israel.
The sanctions are part of a larger initiative to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where there is widespread acute food insecurity.
Josep Borrell has proposed a meeting in Brussels with Israeli and Palestinian leaders to discuss more pragmatic solutions.
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Euronews • Mar 18, 2024
EU reaches 'political agreement' to sanction Israeli settlers: Borrell