The Israeli cabinet is discussing punitive measures against UN agencies operating in Israel and the Palestinian territories. According to the Financial Times, Benjamin Netanyahu's government is considering far-reaching actions, including expelling all UN staff from the country, refusing to renew visas for the organization's employees, boycotting high-ranking officials, and stopping all UN missions in Israel, including the UN Truce Supervision Authority. These discussions have been confirmed by five people familiar with the matter.
Israel may impose restrictions on the UN – Financial Times https://t.co/EM6gba8l1g https://t.co/GLULZ437Iq
Israeli government discusses punitive measures against UN – Financial Times Tel Aviv may refuse to renew visas for the organization's employees, boycott high-ranking officials and stop all missions in the country, including the UN Truce Supervision Authority. https://t.co/QNUd6h7Srg
Israel is considering expelling all UN staff from the country https://t.co/W0Rd6Cmga3
Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has discussed far-reaching measures against UN agencies operating in Israel and the Palestinian territories, according to five people familiar with the matter. https://t.co/nhqUoWz2zy https://t.co/qFCHg8mEfO
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