Slovenia has announced that it will take joint action with like-minded countries if the European Union does not take concrete steps within the next two weeks to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, which has been under a deadly Israeli assault for the past 21 months.

Speaking to journalists on the side-lines of an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday, Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob criticised some EU member states for prioritising their own interests over the protection of Palestinian human rights.

Golob stressed the importance of the EU taking meaningful action against Israel. He stated: “Unless the EU takes concrete action today or within two weeks, each member state, including Slovenia and some countries that share our views, will be forced to take the next steps on their own.”

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    3 days ago

    Good, at some point you have to admit leaving international affairs to EU didn’t result to anything - not in this case at least.

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      I think the word you are searching for is accomplice. Every state in the world is an accomplice to this genocide. And every state who delivered weapons to fuel this should immediately hand over their heads of state in that period to den haag for genocide support an imprisonment.