Daily Sabah (Turkey)

PRO-ISRAEL STANCE PUTS EU COUNTRIES UNDER FIRE AMID JERUSALEM VIOLENCE

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GERMANY, France, Hungary, Czech Republic and Austria came under fire for issuing statements that completely disregarde­d days of Israeli violence and aggression against Palestinia­n civilians in Jerusalem and Gaza, which left at least 24 dead and over 300 others injured.

The foreign ministries of the aforementi­oned countries released statements that resembled the one written by Israel.

“Rocket fire on Israeli civilians is not justifiabl­e under any circumstan­ces – and certainly no contributi­on to resolving the conflict, but a senseless new escalation of violence. All sides have a duty to prevent further civilian casualties,” the German Foreign Ministry said on Twitter.

Czech Foreign Minister Jakob Kulhanek also urged an “immediate halt” to the firing of rockets from Gaza into Israel. “We strongly condemn any incitement to violence and hope that further escalation of unrest in #Jerusalem will be averted,” the statement read, completely disregardi­ng the fact that Israeli attacks have killed civilians, including children.

“@JakubKulha­nek was silent when Israel was brutally attacking worshipper­s at Temple Mount, as well as he is silent about evictions which are apartheid practice. And also he is silent when Israel murdered 9 children right when he tweeted this,” a Twitter user said.

The Austrian foreign office also issued a tweet calling for an “immediate halt to the firing of rockets from Gaza into Israel. Users quickly criticized the statement for failing to condemn Israeli violence and occupation.

“How about condemning illegal occupation inside a foreign country??” one user said, while another slammed the statement.

Meanwhile, the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs released a statement, expressing concern over clashes and violence, without mentioning that both were perpetrate­d by Israeli forces.

“Once again France expresses its serious concern over the clashes and violence witnessed over the past several days in Jerusalem, which has left several hundred injured and could lead to a large-scale escalation. France strongly condemns last night’s rocket fire from the Gaza Strip targeting Israeli territory, in violation of internatio­nal law,” the statement read.

Contrary to the other statements, the French statement drew attention to Israel’s forced evictions of Palestinia­ns:

“In this regard, France is deeply concerned by the threat of forced evictions against residents of the Sheikh Jarrah neighborho­od in East Jerusalem, which are linked to the settlement policy – which is illegal under internatio­nal law – and exacerbate tensions. France also reaffirms its commitment to preserving the historic status quo on the Temple Mount.”

Unlike others, the leader of Scotland openly criticized Israel for attacking a place of worship.

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