EU weighs sanctions on Israeli ministers over flotilla abuses
A draft of conclusions prepared ahead of the European Union summit in June condemns what it describes as the ill-treatment of activists detained after Israel intercepted the Global Sumud aid flotilla in international waters, according to Italy’s ANSA news agency.
The draft states that the European Council “condemns the ill-treatment inflicted on detainees following the interception of the Global Sumud flotilla in international waters”.
The document also calls on the EU Council to continue work on “restrictive measures against extremist ministers who incite and promote such human rights violations”. The proposal remains under discussion among representatives of the EU’s 27 member states and could be revised before the summit.
The move follows growing international criticism of the interception, including calls from France and Italy for a stronger European response.
Organisers of the flotilla have alleged that detainees were subjected to physical and sexual abuse, degrading treatment, and deprivation of basic necessities while in Israeli captivity.
This article was sourced from Middle East Eye.
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