Members of the European Parliament (MEP) yesterday called to hold Israel accountable for its war in the Gaza Strip and to suspend the EU-Israel association agreement, the Anadolunews agency reported.
In a statement, the MEPs declared, "Israel's direct targeting of civilians and its reckless cause of civilian deaths is a clear breach of international human rights law."
Member of the Unitarian Left (GUE/NGL) parliamentary group, Martina Anderson said: "You cannot go on with an agreement after you have broken it."
The European Union condemns the establishment of illegal settlements on the Palestinian territories occupied in 1967 and considers it a violation of international law, but the association agreement with Israel is still valid.
Anderson stressed the Palestinians' right to sovereignty, freedom and to live with dignity and respect and that they, as parliamentarians, should take responsibility otherwise they will become "partners in crime".
Portuguese MEP, Marisa Matias said that suspending the association agreement with Israel is not a sufficient step, stressing on the need to apply an arms embargo and start working on a full ban of Israeli products produced in the occupied territories.
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