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EU weighs sanctions on Israel over Russia grain trade

EU considers sanctions on Israeli figures aiding Russian grain shipments from occupied Ukraine.

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EU weighs sanctions on Israel over Russia grain trade
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The European Union is considering sanctions against Israeli citizens involved in facilitating Russian grain shipments from occupied Ukrainian territories. According to records obtained by Haaretz, more than 30 shipments of grain have been traced, with some vessels unloading in Israeli ports. This follows earlier diplomatic tensions between Ukraine and Israel over the issue. The EU sanctions aim to target those helping Russia circumvent sanctions and profit from stolen Ukrainian agricultural produce.
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1d agoКирилл Фёдоров / Война История Оружие

The report specifies that the EU discussions began after two dry cargo ships carrying grain from occupied Ukrainian territories arrived in Haifa.

23h agoMiddle East Spectator — MES

The Haaretz report specifies the sanctions are being weighed due to imports of wheat from occupied Ukrainian areas.

20h agoRerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts 🇺🇸

New details: Haaretz reports over 30 shipments from occupied Ukraine destined for Israel; EU spokesperson confirms willingness to sanction third-country entities.

20h ago@officialrnintel

New details emerge that more than 30 shipments of grain from occupied Ukraine have been linked to Israeli figures, according to Haaretz.

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