
Prague – Today, Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Lipavský (independent, candidate for Spolu) spoke via phone with his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa’ar. Lipavský reassured him that the Czech Republic will oppose any suspension of the association agreement between the European Union and Israel. He communicated this on X.
“I conveyed my hope for a swift end to the war in Gaza and an improvement in the humanitarian situation,” the minister remarked. The discussion included the potential suspension of the association agreement between the EU and Israel. “I assured him that the Czech Republic firmly opposes this – it is not in the EU’s interest to diminish its influence in the region,” Lipavský added.
Last week, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced plans for sanctions against extremist Israeli ministers and settlers from the occupied West Bank, including a partial suspension of the association agreement with Israel. Lipavský commented that these proposals are not new and lack support within the EU.
On Thursday, Members of the European Parliament approved a resolution condemning the Israeli humanitarian blockade of the Palestinian Gaza Strip, which they claim has led to famine. MEPs stated that Israel’s right to self-defense does not justify military actions that fail to distinguish between targets, resulting in immense suffering for civilians. The resolution also denounces the actions of the terrorist group Hamas as barbaric, calling for the immediate release of all Israeli hostages held by Hamas and its allies in Gaza.
The conflict in the Gaza Strip began in October 2023, following Israel’s military offensive in response to an attack by Hamas and its allies, during which militants killed approximately 1,200 people in southern Israel and took another 251 hostage. Current data from the Ministry of Health in Gaza, controlled by Hamas, reports at least 64,905 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes since the war commenced, according to AFP. The UN considers these figures, which do not differentiate between civilians and militants, reliable, indicating that most victims are civilians. (September 16)













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