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Israel-critical capitals force von der Leyen showdown over illegal settlements
EU countries including Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain are pushing for trade restrictions on Israeli settlements, creating a conflict with the von der Leyen-led European Commission, which resists new measures. The issue has overshadowed other agendas at EU foreign ministers' meetings, with Kaja Kallas advocating for action while Germany and the Czech Republic oppose it.
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