Slovenia Becomes First EU Member to Ban Arms Sales to Israel
Israeli soldiers and tanks near the border with Gaza.
Photographer: Jack Guez/AFP/Getty ImagesSlovenia has banned the import, export and transit of weapons to and from Israel, becoming the first European Union member state to do so in a bid to pressure the Israeli government over its war in Gaza.
Palestinians are “dying because humanitarian aid is systematically denied them,” Slovenian Premier Robert Golob said when announcing the move late Thursday, saying that Israel’s actions constitute serious violations of international law.