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European MPs express skepticism regarding Gaza ceasefire

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After 15 months of unprecedented death and destruction perpetrated by Israel and its Western allies, tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians are returning to what's left of their homes in Gaza.

 EU lawmakers have been debating the situation.

Two million Palestinians are returning to bombed areas and must urgently receive our support and not to be sent to Indonesia, as the Trump administration seems to want.

How many times must Palestinians be forcibly displaced from their homes before the world says enough is enough?

Evin Incir, Swedish MEP

Zionist influence runs deep in the EU parliament, bolstered by a growing number of far-right politicians, however, many pro-Palestinian lawmakers remain, expressing skepticism about the current ceasefire.

We know that Netanyahu doesn't want peace.

He just wants to win back a bit of popularity, re-arm, gain a bit more time and continue with the annexation of the West Bank and the genocide in Gaza.

Jaume Asens Llodra, Spanish MEP

Many EU citizens also believe that Netanyahu does not want peace.

No, of course, not Netanyahu, he doesn't want the people living in Gaza.

As soon as he gets whatever he wants, he was going to bomb everything. We know that.

EU Citizen 01

The international community is urging sustained dialog, but many question whether this ceasefire will be a turning point, or given the Israeli regime's appalling record, just another temporary pause.

There are fresh calls for Netanyahu to be arrested in view of his crimes against humanity.

We need to see Netanyahu and his butchers facing tribunals and if convicted, let's hope, let's hope, facing gallows.

Grzegorzd Braun, Polish MEP

Many EU lawmakers are calling for economic sanctions against Israel which seeks to eradicate the Palestinian people but all in vain.


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