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The European Union will review its political and economic agreement with Israel due to the dire situation in Gaza. EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas announced this after a meeting of foreign ministers, citing a "strong majority" support for the review. The focus will be on Israel's compliance with human rights clauses in the agreement. Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp proposed the review, highlighting concerns over Israeli policies and statements regarding reoccupation of Gaza and worsening conditions in the West Bank.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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