EU Divided Over Potential Suspension of Israel Trade Pact

European countries are split over suspending a trade agreement with Israel amid concerns about West Bank settlements and a new death penalty law. While Spain and Ireland advocate suspension, Germany and Italy prefer dialogue. The European Commission's proposal lacks the necessary support from member states for implementation.

EU Divided Over Potential Suspension of Israel Trade Pact

European countries, including Spain and Ireland, urged for a suspension of the European Union's pact with Israel during a foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg due to concerns over West Bank settlements and the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

The European Commission has suggested suspending some trade provisions affecting Israeli exports, but the proposal has not gained sufficient support from EU governments. A qualified majority vote would be needed for action, which remains elusive.

Germany and Italy maintain their stance, advocating for dialogue rather than suspension. Meanwhile, countries like Belgium push for at least partial suspension, while Sweden and France call for stronger measures against illegal settlements.

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