Ireland wants EU to review Israel partnership agreement

shorouknews.com (Arabic)

Ireland's Deputy Prime Minister called for a review of the EU-Israel partnership agreement due to human rights concerns. This follows the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Simon Harris, also the Foreign Affairs and Defence Minister, stated the agreement's human rights clauses must be upheld. He emphasized the need for action and plans to discuss the matter with European counterparts, citing the need to stop violence and increase aid. Harris's call comes amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where Israel's actions have drawn international criticism. He also highlighted the need for the immediate release of all prisoners.


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