Borrell repeated his false drama
Mohammad Alizadeh / International affair Analyst - In an attempt to calm Western public opinion over Europe's backing of the war in Lebanon and the massacre in Gaza, European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell intends to put on another political and propaganda show. Borrell and his group's strategy is unheard of since the start of the Gaza conflict and cannot be regarded as a legitimate strategy in Brussels.
Due to claims of human rights and international law abuses in the Gaza Strip, Borrell has stated that he plans to suggest at the member state summit that political dialogue with the occupying regime be formally suspended. Borrell's proposal is scheduled to be formally submitted, according to European sources.
Borrell had previously brought up concerns like the necessity for the European Union to impose sanctions on Ben-Guyer and Smotrich, two extremist ministers in Netanyahu's cabinet, but he was fully aware that this would not occur. Strong disputes over the fighting between Hamas and the Zionist regime make observers believe that the proposal is unlikely to succeed since it requires member nations to agree to suspend political engagement.
The plan was viewed negatively by the majority of individuals who remarked on it at the discussion, according to sources. The ambassadors of Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Denmark, the Netherlands, Italy, and Greece voiced their opposition to the idea, but not all of them spoke at the meeting.
The nature of the issue is clear; Borrell simply intends to raise the issue of boycotting political negotiations between a united Europe and the occupying regime as a show and a title through media outlets such as Euro news, and in a completely coordinated and planned manner.
In addition to failing to stop the genocide in Gaza and the war in Lebanon since the start of the conflict, European officials have been steadfastly in support of Zionists and have made it a public priority to arm and improve the field and intelligence capabilities of this fake and child-killing regime.
It goes without saying that in such a situation, Borrell's and other European politicians' human rights displays should not influence anyone. Contrary to Borrell's imagination, the responsibility of Europeans and their part in the genocide in Gaza and the murder of civilians in Lebanon are more apparent to the global audience.