Shomron Council Head Secures European Parliament Support Against West Bank Sanctions
Yossi Dagan, head of the Shomron Regional Council, has successfully rallied European parliamentarians to oppose proposed sanctions targeting individuals and organizations in the West Bank. This diplomatic effort comes in response to attempts by far-left groups to push the European Union to impose sanctions on entities in Judea and Samaria. During a brief visit to Romania, Dagan met with several European parliament members and the leading Romanian presidential candidate, George Simion, to explain the contradictions of sanctioning social organizations amid ongoing Palestinian terrorism against Israelis in the area.
Dagan presented European lawmakers with gifts including engravings of biblical sites in Shomron and maps of the Land of Israel, which helped solidify their support. European Parliament member Georgiana Teodorescu affirmed their unwavering backing, stating, "We remain alongside Judea and Samaria and Israel. We will fight any attempt to advance sanctions in the European Parliament." Other officials, such as European Senator Patrisor Paio and parliamentarians Fabian Radu and Stefan Avramescu, echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing Israel's right to live in peace and the centrality of Judea and Samaria to Israel.
Dagan expressed gratitude for the solidarity, framing the struggle as a global fight for values, justice, and security, uniting Europe, the US, and Israel. This visit adds to a series of recent diplomatic engagements by Dagan with European leaders, including Romanian opposition leader George Simion and Slovenia's prime minister-elect Janez Janša, aimed at strengthening international ties and countering sanction initiatives against Israel and the West Bank.
Summary: Yossi Dagan, Shomron Council head, secured strong support from European parliamentarians against EU sanctions on West Bank entities during a diplomatic visit to Romania, reinforcing international backing for Israel and Judea and Samaria amid ongoing tensions.
Points: - Yossi Dagan mobilized European parliament members to oppose West Bank sanctions. - Dagan met with Romanian presidential candidate George Simion during a Romania visit. - European lawmakers condemned sanction efforts amid Palestinian terrorism in the West Bank. - Gifts of biblical site engravings and maps were presented to parliamentarians. - European officials pledged unwavering support for Israel and Judea and Samaria. - Dagan’s visit is part of broader diplomatic efforts to strengthen ties and block sanctions.
Topic: politics
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