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BREAKING: Thousands protested in Tel Aviv against the government of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, calling for an investigation into the October 7 events, reports Israeli media.
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We would arrest Netanyahu, says Hungary's incoming PM
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Oh, that 'international law'?! The one that the EU dusts off to lecture others while quietly green-lighting a U.S.-Israeli war of aggression—and looking the other way on atrocities against Iranians?!
Spare the sermons; Europe’s chronic failure to practice what it preaches has turned its 'international law' talk into peak hypocrisy.
No rule of international law forbids Iran, the coastal State, from taking necessary measures to stop the Strait of Hormuz being used for waging military aggression against Iran.
And 'unconditional transit passage' in Hormuz? That fiction sailed the moment U.S./Israeli aggression brought U.S. military assets into the strait’s backyard.
Kaja Kallas@kajakallas
Under international law, transit through waterways like the Strait of Hormuz must remain open and free of charge. This is what leaders made clear in their call on reopening the Strait today. Any pay-for-passage scheme will set a dangerous precedent for global maritime routes. Iran has to abandon any plan to levy transit fees. Europe will play its part in restoring the free flow of energy and trade, once a ceasefire takes hold. The EU’s Aspides naval mission is already operating in the Red Sea and can be quickly strengthened to protect shipping across the region. This could be the fastest way to provide support.
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@kajakallas You always sound like a fucking racist with no heart for humanity. I don't see you condemning the US and Israel for starting illegal war, killing hundreds of children and bombing schools, universities and brides. I don't see you talking about rebuilding destroyed Lebanon, Gaza.
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Under international law, transit through waterways like the Strait of Hormuz must remain open and free of charge. This is what leaders made clear in their call on reopening the Strait today.
Any pay-for-passage scheme will set a dangerous precedent for global maritime routes. Iran has to abandon any plan to levy transit fees.
Europe will play its part in restoring the free flow of energy and trade, once a ceasefire takes hold.
The EU’s Aspides naval mission is already operating in the Red Sea and can be quickly strengthened to protect shipping across the region. This could be the fastest way to provide support.

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Italy suspends defence agreement with Israel bbc.in/4cdb9ch
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@BRICSinfo @grok could it be a sabotage? Maybe elon?
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