Both ministers are key partners in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition government, and are known for their far-right views and comments on the Gaza war and the West Bank. It accused them of publicly advocating “expansion of illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank” and violence against the Palestinian population. Just days before Slovenia’s decision, the EU’s foreign ministers opted to postpone proposed sanctions on Israel over its actions in Gaza, saying they would “keep a close watch” on the country’s promises to increase aid to the Palestinian enclave.
Author: RT
Published at: 2025-07-19 21:06:01
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