Foreign ministers from the EU's 27 member nations met in Brussels to discuss a new humanitarian aid agreement with Israel concerning Gaza. The agreement allows for food and fuel to enter Gaza, although specifics are vague. EU officials have opted against collaboration with the Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Fund due to ethical concerns. The EU aims to increase aid trucks and wishes to establish a monitoring station at the Kerem Shalom crossing. Kaja Kallas proposed measures in light of human rights violations by Israel, but EU states are divided on how to proceed.
The European Union is seeking updates from Israel on the implementation of the new humanitarian aid deal reached to deliver food and fuel to Gaza.
Kaja Kallas proposed ten potential steps, including suspending the cooperation agreement with Israel, curbing trade ties, and imposing sanctions over human rights violations.
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