Netherlands will ban two far-flung Israel Minister in the latest European response to a rapid deteriorating position by entering the country GazaThe foreign minister of the country said.
Announcement of ban and other measures was sent to MPs late Monday evening at Foreign Minister Kasper Weldcamp, “War in Gaza should be stopped.”
The ban targeted Hard-Line National Security Minister Itmar Ben-Gwir and Finance Minister Bezelle Smotrich, prominent partners of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition.
The pair are the champions of the Israeli settlement movement, supporting the continuation of the war in Gaza, providing them to convenience what they call voluntary migration of their Palestinian population and the manufacture of Jewish settlements there.
Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Norway imposed financial sanctions on two people last month.
Later on Tuesday, leaders will meet in Brussels to discuss an European Union’s response, including evaluating a business agreement between blocks and Israel. The Netherlands wants the part of the agreement to be suspended.
Bene-Grier and Smotrich remained. In a statement on social media, Smotrich said that European leaders were surrendering to “lie of radical Islam” and Jews could not live safely in Europe in the future.
Ben-Gwir said that he would “continue to act” and said that in Europe “a Jewish minister of Israel is unwanted, terrorists are independent, and the Jews are boycotted.”
Pressure is increasing Dutch The government, which is gearing up for elections in October, to change the syllabus on Israel’s policy. Last week, thousands of people demonstrated at train stations across the country, carrying utensils and pimples to show the lack of food in Gaza.
The government will also call the Israeli ambassador to Netanyahu to urge Netanyahu to change the syllabus and “immediately take measures that will cause adequate and rapid improvement in the human situation in the Gaza Strip,” Weldcamp wrote.
Following international pressure, in the weekend, Israel announced human stagnation, aircraft and other measures to allow more assistance to Palestinians in Gaza. But the people there say that very little or nothing has changed on the ground. The United Nations has described it as a week -long scale of assistance, and Israel has not explained how long these latest measures will last.
Israel says that the reason for Hamas is that the aid is not reaching the Palestinians in Gaza and accuses its terrorists of shutting down assistance to support their rule in the region. The UN has denied that the loot of aid is organized and states that it completely decreases or ends when adequate aid is allowed to enter Gaza.
Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister, Yov Galant, currently want crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court. Men are accused of banning humanitarian aid, and using Hamas in the Israeli campaign against Hamas in Gaza deliberately targeting citizens and using “starvation as a method of war”. Members of ICC are obliged to arrest men if they reach their area.