France pushes EU to sanction Israeli settlers amid stalled consensus
France has urged the European Union to impose sanctions on extremist Israeli settlers in the West Bank, highlighting increasing violence and human rights violations in the region. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot emphasized the need for the EU to halt all financial support for settlement construction.
Despite broad support among member states, Hungary's veto has stalled the decision. The EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, presented various sanction options, including suspending the EU-Israel association agreement and imposing an arms embargo.
Critics, including human rights organizations, argue that the EU's failure to act constitutes a betrayal of Palestinian rights amid escalating tensions. Although discussions on sanctions continue, consensus appears elusive, with major allies opposing such measures.
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