Amnesty International calls for Israel's complete ban; supporting EU decision
(last modified Fri, 23 May 2025 08:23:06 GMT )
May 23, 2025 08:23 UTC
  • Amnesty International welcomes the European Union\'s move to review its relations with the Zionist regime
    Amnesty International welcomes the European Union\'s move to review its relations with the Zionist regime

Pars Today- Amnesty International, welcoming the EU decision to revise relations with Israel, described the decision as, "late but necessary" and called for immediate stopping of every economic and military cooperation with this occupying regime.

According to Pars Today, quoting from IRNA, Eve Geddie, Head of Amnesty International European Institution, welcomed the EU decision to revise its relations with the Zionist regime, and said, "Human suffering of the Palestinian people has been indescribable during the past 19 months and the Israeli regime, under full impunity, is committing genocide in the Gaza Strip."

Geddie added, "The EU procrastination and even the support of some of the EU member states for the occupying regime have caused Israeli officials to speak explicitly of the objectives of their genocide."

This Amnesty International official warned against wasting time which leads to loss of souls and made it clear, "The European Union and its member states should immediately cut trade and investments which contribute to the commitment of genocide and other blatant violations of international law."

A wave of international criticisms, especially by European countries, has further isolated the Zionist regime for the recent days.

The French Foreign Minister, Jean Noel Barrot, called the Israeli attacks on Gaza as "flagrant violation of international law" and called for revising the EU participation agreement with the Zionist regime.

Barrot, also, supported the approach of some countries, like the Netherlands and Spain, to review this agreement for human rights.

The Spanish parliament had already proved a nonbinding bill calling on the government to stop exporting any military equipment to the Zionist regime.

Britain has also suspended the negotiations on free trade with the Zionist regime and summoned the regime's envoy to London.

According to the Israeli newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, the officials of the Zionist regime foreign ministry speak of the "tsunami of global isolation" and stress that this regime is in the worst international situation in its history.

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