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EU considers tariffs on imports from illegal Israeli settlements
The European Commission is proposing measures to reduce imports from Israeli settlements in the West Bank, including tariffs, licensing systems, or bans. The proposals follow a request by EU diplomat Kaja Kallas, though member states like Czechia have threatened to veto broader sanctions. Israel's October election and concerns about unmonitored settlement goods are highlighted.
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