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EU expected to agree long-stalled sanctions on illegal Israeli settlers: Kallas
The EU is poised to approve sanctions on violent Israeli settlers after Hungary’s new government dropped months of opposition.
EU expected to agree long-stalled sanctions on illegal Israeli settlers: Kallas
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The European Union was expected on Monday to agree on new sanctions on illegal Israeli settlers over violence against Palestinians, the bloc's top diplomat said, as a change of government in Hungary ends months of blockage.

"I expect political agreement on the sanctions on violent settlers, hopefully we will get there," EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said ahead of a meeting of the bloc's foreign ministers.

The move in response to rising violence and illegal settlement expansion in the Israeli-occupied West Bank had been stalled by former Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban.

But Viktor Orban’s ouster by rival Peter Magyar now appears to have paved the way for the veto to be lifted.

EU officials said seven settlers or settler organisations were set to be blacklisted. The bloc was also set to sanction representatives from the Palestinian resistance group Hamas.

The occupied West Bank has been gripped by almost daily violence since the start of the genocidal Israeli war on Gaza in October 2023, involving both Israeli troops and illegal settlers.

There has been a surge in deadly attacks by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank since the start of the Iran war on February 28, Palestinian officials and the United Nations have said.

While the EU is moving ahead with the sanctions on Israeli settlers, there remains no consensus among the bloc's member states to take further steps against Israel, such as curbing trade ties.

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SOURCE:AFP