EU Raises Human Rights Concerns Over Israel's Actions in Gaza
The European Union's diplomatic service has identified potential breaches in Israel's human rights obligations under the EU-Israel Association Agreement, particularly regarding operations in Gaza. Independent institutions reported on humanitarian issues and violence in Gaza and the West Bank. EU ministers will discuss these findings in Brussels.

The European Union's diplomatic service, on Friday, flagged potential breaches of human rights obligations by Israel, according to a document reviewed by Reuters. The EU is expressing its concerns regarding Israel's actions in Gaza and the humanitarian crisis in the region.
The European External Action Service, relying on reports from independent international institutions, notes Israel's potential violation of Article 2 of the EU-Israel Association Agreement. This pact stipulates the relationship should be built on respecting human rights and democratic principles.
As EU foreign ministers prepare to discuss this matter in Brussels, the bloc remains divided on Israel. The outreach to Israel seeks to influence change, yet concrete decisions are not anticipated at the forthcoming meeting.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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