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Russia s Designation Of U S , Czech Republic As Unfriendly Draws Criticism From Brussels
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The indiscriminate launching of rockets from Hamas and other groups towards Israeli civilians is unacceptable
EU s High Representative for foreign affairs Josep Borrell.
‘’The indiscriminate launching of rockets from Hamas and other groups towards Israeli civilians is unacceptable,’’ said EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell on Wednesday.
He added, ‘’while recognising Israel’s legitimate need to protect its civilian population, this response needs to be proportionate and with maximum restraint in the use of force.’’
On Monday, following a meeting of EU Foreign Affairs, Borrell didn’t mention the barrage of rockets launched from Gaza into Israel as he limited his comments to the violence in Jerusalem and to the Sheikh Jarrah issue.
Israel-Palestine conflict raises alarm in Europe Al Jazeera English © The mother of Palestinian Rasheed Abu Arra, who was killed, mourns her son alongside other women, in. The mother of Palestinian Rasheed Abu Arra, who was killed, mourns her son alongside other women, in the town of Aqaba near Tubas, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank [Raneen Sawafta/Reuters]
Tensions in the Middle East have caused alarm in Europe, with leaders weighing in on the deadly conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
The Israeli army has launched hundreds of air strikes on the Gaza Strip since Monday, while Palestinians have launched more than 1,000 rockets.
Georgia on Monday (10 May) released jailed opposition leader Nika Melia on bail posted by the European Union, in a move expected to defuse a political crisis in the Caucasus country.
The country in Europe’s extreme southeast has been gripped by crisis since last October’s parliamentary polls, which the opposition denounced as rigged.
The release of Melia the chairman of Georgia’s main opposition force, the United National Movement (UNM) was part of an agreement the ruling Georgian Dream party and opposition leaders signed last month to end the crisis, under mediation from European Council President Charles Michel.
European Council President Charles Michel “took risks” during his recent visit to Georgia, and some in Brussels thought his actions were “mad”, according to an EU official familiar with the latest diplomatic action meant to reassert the EU’s ‘soft power’.
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