Israel's Foreign Minister, Gideon Saar, threatened this Wednesday with a response to Brussels if the measures announced by the European Commission against the Hebrew country are approved.
"Israel will continue to fight, with the help of its friends in Europe, against attempts to harm it while immersed in an existential war. Measures against Israel will be responded to accordingly, and we hope we don't have to resort to them", wrote the official on his X account.
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Within the measures proposed by the European Union against the Hebrew country are the application of tariffs for 227 million euros (270 million dollars), the suspension of financial support for about 20 million and sanctions against two ministers and five associations of extremist Israeli settlers. Saab described the recommendations of the Council of Commissioners, led by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, as "morally and politically distorted" and warned that their "actions against Israel will harm the interests of Europe itself."







