
Behind the Smile: EU Ready To Drop Israel
Israel has so far succeeded in forming a “blocking coalition” to prevent the EU from imposing fresh sanctions.

Israel has so far succeeded in forming a “blocking coalition” to prevent the EU from imposing fresh sanctions.

Slovakia and Malta had blocked the package over energy concerns, but talks appear to be unblocking the deal.

The move comes amid stalled negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
“This was the most brutal statement I’ve heard in the almost 11 years of my career,” the minister said.

“If the situation does not improve [in Gaza], we can discuss further measures in July,” the EU’s foreign affairs chief warned.

As Tehran fuels a regional war, Brussels fixates on Gaza—with a review Jerusalem calls “indecent” and “politically motivated.”
European Commission spokeswoman Eva Hrncirova said the European Union has evacuated over 400 its citizens from the Middle East under its Civil Protection Mechanism.

EU leaders are all over the place on ongoing conflicts, especially in comparison to Donald Trump’s pro-Israel administration.
The foreign ministers of the three countries will first meet with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas before a joint meeting with the Iranian foreign minister.
In her remarks, Kaja Kallas revamped 20th century clichés in pursuit of the ‘arming Ukraine’ policy.