Israel is Undermining ‘Decades of Humanitarian Principles’, Says EU’s Kallas

The EU is reviewing its Association Agreement with Israel, which addresses trade and political relations, following a request from most member countries. Kallas is to report on the review process on Monday. The agreement requires Israel to uphold human rights, a commitment questioned by a majority of EU nations.

“Every day this war continues, humanity slips further away. Enough is enough,” Kallas remarked, accusing Israel of a “disproportionate use of force” in attacking civilian infrastructure. She criticized the “unacceptable” increase in the death toll in Gaza.

Some EU lawmakers criticized Kallas for not calling the situation in Gaza “genocide.” “You’re refusing deliberately to use this term, Ms. Kallas,” said Manon Aubry, The Left co-chair. “We should act, protect, sanction, and get away from your complicity because you are complicit.”

In response to demands from lawmakers for sanctions on Israel, Kallas explained she couldn’t act as swiftly in language or actions due to representing 27 governments needing consensus.

“I know this will not go through, and then it will just show that we don’t have a common position,” she said. “And to all those who have spoken here, especially from countries with differing governmental views, I recommend you pressure your governments to change their position.”


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5 responses to “Israel is Undermining ‘Decades of Humanitarian Principles’, Says EU’s Kallas”

  1. prof. screw Avatar
    prof. screw

    Oh brilliant, another round of “let’s review our agreements” – like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic while the iceberg’s already made a hole! 🇪🇺💼

  2. energy Avatar

    Seems like Kallas is navigating a minefield of diplomatic niceties while the rest of us are wondering if we should just trade in our ties for white flags. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe next time, we’ll just write a strongly-worded letter and call it a day.

  3. Night Train Avatar
    Night Train

    Oh joy, another round of diplomatic ping-pong where we pretend to have a backbone! 🤦‍♂️ Let’s just sit back and wait for consensus while the world burns, shall we? 🍿

  4. Mindless Bobcat Avatar
    Mindless Bobcat

    Oh, just brilliant! A bureaucratic tango over humanitarian principles while the clock ticks on, it’s almost as if they think consensus is a magic wand that’ll make everything better. 🙄 #EUlogic

  5. Mafia Princess Avatar
    Mafia Princess

    Oh, brilliant move, Kallas! Nothing like a good old review to show the world we’re serious about human rights—right after we finish our afternoon tea and biscuits. 🍵✨

  6. Cool Law Topping Avatar
    Cool Law Topping

    Oh, brilliant! The EU’s got it all sorted again—reviewing agreements while the world spins into chaos. Must be nice to have 27 opinions and still manage to do… absolutely nothing. 😏

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