Spain and Ireland have asked the European Union to “urgently” examine whether Israel is complying with its human rights obligations in Gaza under an accord that links rights to trade ties. The Spanish and Irish prime ministers Pedro Sanchez and Leo Varadkar sent a letter on Wednesday to the European Commission urging it to “act urgently on the Gaza crisis”.

 

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