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Merz Ally Pushes Back on EU’s Sanctions Plan Against Israel

Merz Ally Pushes Back on EU’s Sanctions Plan Against Israel

A senior member of Chancellor Merz's party has criticized the European Union's plan to impose sanctions on Israel over the situation in Gaza. The EU has proposed suspending Israel's preferential trade benefits, which allow certain Israeli products to enter the EU market at reduced or zero tariffs. The Merz ally argued that such a move would be counterproductive and could undermine efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict. They emphasized the importance of maintaining open dialogue and engagement with Israel, rather than resorting to punitive measures. The criticism comes as the humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, with concerns over the impact on the civilian population. The EU's proposal is an attempt to pressure Israel to address the crisis, but the Merz ally's pushback suggests there is still a divide within the German government on the appropriate response.

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