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Regtechtimes on MSNIsrael’s Economic Future at Risk as Europe Considers Freezing Billions in Currency ReservesEurope faces a difficult situation with Israel’s war in Gaza and the aggressive actions of Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank. For years, many European countries supported Israel, but now their patience seems to be wearing thin.
YouGov survey reveals sharp decline in support for Israel across Western Europe since outbreak of war in Gaza, with record-low approval rates in France, Germany, and Denmark, and growing opposition to Israeli military actions.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, in a televised address on Friday, condemned what he described as a “savage and criminal assault”.
Israel's overnight missile strike was the largest attack on the Islamic Republic since the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s.
The President of the European Council hinted that a re-examination by the European Union will determine that Israel violates human rights and international law in the war in Gaza.
A European internal report expected later this month is likely to conclude that Israel is in breach of its human rights commitments under the Association Agreement
Iran launched retaliatory strikes on Israel after Netanyahu said Israel began an operation to push back on Iran's "threat to Israel's very survival."
Israel launched strikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, which killed top officials according to Iranian state media — including Revolutionary Guard chief Hossein Salami. View on euronews