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Israel warns EU’s ‘morally, politically distorted’ sanctions will get ‘appropriate response’

Meanwhile, Israeli foreign minister Gideon Saar warned the EU against taking action against Israel, after the bloc’s executive proposed curbing trade ties and sanctioning ministers over the Gaza war, AFP reported.

“The recommendations of the college of Commissioners led by President (Ursula) von der Leyen are morally and politically distorted,” Saar wrote on X, adding that: “Moves against Israel will harm Europe’s own interests.”

“Any action against Israel will receive an appropriate response, and we hope we will not have to use them,” he wrote.

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Jakub Krupa

… and on that note, it’s a wrap!

  • The European Commission has proposed suspending some of the trade parts of the EU Israel association agreement, 18 months after Ireland and Spain asked commission president Ursula von der Leyen to review the agreement in light of the war in Gaza (13:36).

  • Senior EU officials said the proposals were “appropriate and proportionate” as a response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza (13:37, 13:53), and will still need to be approved by the EU member states (14:07).

  • But Israeli foreign minister Gideon Saar warned the EU against taking action, calling the proposal to suspend the trade element of the EU-Israel association agreement “morally and politically distorted” (15:35).

In other news,

  • Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, said that two foreign laboratories had confirmed her husband was poisoned, after tests on biological samples secretly smuggled out of Russia (10:54).

  • Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday he was unaware of Navalnaya’s claims.

Elsewhere,

  • Denmark is for the first time to buy long-range precision weapons such as missiles and drones, Mette Frederiksen has abruptly announced, as she warned “Russia is testing us” (12:39, 12:58, 13:00).

  • Frederiksen warned that Russia is “constantly trying to push the boundaries” and “wants conflict with Nato” (13:04).

  • The total package, worth €7.7bn, is “the largest single investment in Danish defence ever,” the country’s ministry said (13:16).

  • Russia’s ambassador to Denmark branded the plans as “pure madness” and said he considered the comments to be “publicly threatening a nuclear power” (17:41).

And that’s all from me, Jakub Krupa, for today.

If you have any tips, comments or suggestions, email me at jakub.krupa@theguardian.com.

I am also on Bluesky at @jakubkrupa.bsky.social and on X at @jakubkrupa.

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