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The European Union's diplomatic service on Thursday presented 10 options for political action against Israel after it found "indications" last month that Israel breached human rights obligations under a pact governing its ties with the bloc.
The announcement came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared to leave Washington after meetings with President Trump, apparently without finalizing a temporary ceasefire advocated by the White House.
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The EU’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas was tasked to follow up on a request made by the 27 leaders at their Council summit last week to engage with Israel and scope out further options for action against Tel Aviv if the situation in Gaza does not improve.
The European Union reiterated on Thursday its firm opposition to any demographic or territorial changes in the Gaza Strip and its support for Gaza's unification with the occupied West Bank under the Palestinian Authority.
Israeli prime minister is set to meet with Trump in Washington on Monday to discuss a U.S. proposal for a truce.
The European Union’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas urged Iran to resume talks on ending the country’s nuclear program while speaking with Tehran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.