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EU chief condemns Israel’s Gaza occupation plan, warn of consequences

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EU chief condemns Israel’s Gaza occupation plan, warn of consequences
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European Council President Antonio Costa has issued a strong warning to Israel, stating that their plan to completely occupy Gaza City will have consequences for their relationship with the European Union (EU). The statement came as a response to the recent announcement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to annex the entire city of Gaza.

In a press conference on Friday, President Costa expressed his deep concern over the situation in Gaza and the potential consequences of Israel’s plan. He stated that the EU stands firmly against any unilateral actions that undermine the prospects for a two-state solution and the possibility of a lasting peace in the region.

The EU has long been a staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause and has consistently called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. President Costa reiterated the EU’s position that any changes to the borders of Gaza and the West Bank must be agreed upon by both parties through negotiations.

The announcement by Prime Minister Netanyahu has been met with widespread condemnation from the international community. The United Nations has called the plan a violation of international law and a serious threat to regional stability. The Arab League has also strongly condemned the move and has called for urgent action to prevent it from being implemented.

President Costa’s warning to Israel comes as a clear message that the EU will not stand idly by while such actions are taken. He emphasized that the EU-Israel relationship is based on shared values and principles, including respect for international law and human rights. Any violation of these principles will have consequences for the relationship between the two parties.

The EU has been a major partner for Israel, providing economic and political support. However, President Costa’s statement makes it clear that this support is not unconditional. The EU has always maintained that any progress towards peace in the region must be based on the principles of international law and the recognition of the rights of both Palestinians and Israelis.

The situation in Gaza has been a long-standing issue, with the Palestinian people suffering from years of conflict and occupation. The EU has been actively involved in efforts to find a peaceful solution and has provided significant aid to the region. President Costa stressed that any unilateral actions by Israel will only further escalate the tensions and hinder the possibility of a lasting resolution.

The EU has also called on the international community to take a united stance against Israel’s plan to annex Gaza. President Costa stated that the EU will work closely with its partners to find a solution that respects the rights of both Palestinians and Israelis and ensures a peaceful future for the region.

In conclusion, President Costa’s warning to Israel sends a strong message that the EU will not tolerate any actions that undermine the prospects for peace in the region. The EU-Israel relationship is built on mutual respect and cooperation, and any unilateral actions by Israel will have consequences. The EU remains committed to finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict and will continue to work towards this goal with its partners.

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