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Israel’s foreign minister warned Joseph Burrell

While criticizing the foreign policy official of the European Union, the Israeli foreign minister said that it is time for him to stop verbally attacking Israel.

Israeli Katz, the foreign minister of the Zionist regime, on Monday asked Josep Borrell, the European Union’s foreign policy official, to refrain from further criticizing Israel.

Cuts on X, formerly known as Twitter, claimed in a bizarre statement: Israel is allowing massive humanitarian aid to reach Gaza by land, air and sea for anyone willing to help. It’s time for EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell to stop (verbally) attacking Israel and recognize our right to defend ourselves.

Borrell previously accused Israel of causing famine and using “starvation as a weapon of war” in the Gaza Strip.

He spoke about the change in public opinion towards the Gaza war and the decrease in global support for the Zionist regime and added: “More people are worried about what I can certainly call a massacre.” About 30 thousand civilians have been killed and this figure is very high.

The European Union foreign policy official said: We have defined priorities (about the Palestinian case) in the European Union. One of the priorities is to seek a two-state solution and give the Palestinians the right to have their own land and state. Of course, we would prefer (in Israel) to have a leadership that is compatible with this approach.

In response to the question that “it seems that you don’t think that Benjamin Netanyahu is compatible with this approach”, he stated: Netanyahu says that he is the strongest opponent of this solution.

Young Journalists Club International West Asia

 

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