Borrell: EU should impose sanctions on two Israeli ministers with extreme hate positions

The head of the European Union's foreign policy, Josep Borrell, has asked the union to impose sanctions on two ministers who hold strong positions of hatred of the Zionist regime of Israel.

Aug 14, 2024 - 13:48
Aug 14, 2024 - 13:49
Borrell: EU should impose sanctions on two Israeli ministers with extreme hate positions
More than nine months have passed since the Zionist regime invaded the Gaza Strip with the full military and diplomatic support of the United States; and in all that time, the illegal regime has committed genocide and various war crimes against the defenseless people of the area without caring or fearing any form of the international community.
 
The brutality of the criminal leaders of Israel has gone so far as to wake up the voices of conservative individuals in the West who are usually content to express their sorrow only for the crimes committed by the cruel Zionist regime against the Palestinians.
 
In relation to that Josep Borrell has written a message on his X social network account that: while the world is pushing for a ceasefire in Gaza, Itamar Ben-Gvir has called for a reduction in the delivery of fuel and aid to civilians in Gaza.
Josep Borrell

The head of the European Union's foreign policy has emphasized by saying: sanctions should be on the agenda to be worked on by the European Union.

 
In addition, Borrell has added by saying: I want Israel to disassociate itself clearly from this incitement to commit war crimes and show good will by participating in the negotiations for an immediate ceasefire.
 
Before that, the EU foreign policy chief said: deliberately starving civilians is a war crime, and Smotrich's statement is an affront to international law and basic humanitarian principles.
 
It will be remembered that, the minister of finance of the Zionist administration, Bezalel Smotrich, said a few days ago that no one wants two million citizens of Gaza to be killed or die of starvation, but that may be just and moral until the Israeli captives are returned.../