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Talk is cheap. Take down the sub-human Zionists' war machinery.
Zionists do not deserve their own state, let alone Palestine too
All three warned of the possibility of "further concrete actions" if Israel continued its renewed military offensive and failed to lift restrictions on humanitarian aid.
They also threatened "targeted sanctions" in response to Israel's settlement activity in the occupied West Bank.
A statement from 24 donor nations followed, condemning a new, Israeli-backed aid delivery model for Gaza.
But that was just the start.
On Tuesday, Britain suspended trade talks with Israel and said a 2023 road map for future cooperation was being reviewed.
A fresh round of sanctions was imposed on Jewish settlers, including Daniela Weiss, a prominent figure who featured in Louis Theroux's recent documentary, The Settlers.
Israel's ambassador in London, Tzipi Hotovely, was summoned to the Foreign Office, a move generally reserved for the representatives of countries like Russia and Iran.
To make matters worse for Israel, the EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said a "strong majority" of the bloc's members favoured reviewing the 25-year-old Association Agreement with Israel.
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Zionists do not deserve their own state, let alone Palestine too

All three warned of the possibility of "further concrete actions" if Israel continued its renewed military offensive and failed to lift restrictions on humanitarian aid.
They also threatened "targeted sanctions" in response to Israel's settlement activity in the occupied West Bank.
A statement from 24 donor nations followed, condemning a new, Israeli-backed aid delivery model for Gaza.
But that was just the start.
On Tuesday, Britain suspended trade talks with Israel and said a 2023 road map for future cooperation was being reviewed.
A fresh round of sanctions was imposed on Jewish settlers, including Daniela Weiss, a prominent figure who featured in Louis Theroux's recent documentary, The Settlers.
Israel's ambassador in London, Tzipi Hotovely, was summoned to the Foreign Office, a move generally reserved for the representatives of countries like Russia and Iran.
To make matters worse for Israel, the EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said a "strong majority" of the bloc's members favoured reviewing the 25-year-old Association Agreement with Israel.

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