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EU's foreign policy chief suggests US cut military aid to Israel

Borrell recalled that US President Joe Biden said last week that Israel's response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack had been "over the top" and US and other Western officials had repeatedly said too many civilians were being killed in Gaza.

EU's foreign policy chief suggests US cut military aid to Israel

European Union Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell attends an informal EU Development Ministers Council, in Brussels, Belgium Feb. 12, 2024. (Credit: Johanna Geron/Reuters)

BRUSSELS — European Union Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell on Monday made a thinly veiled call on the United States to cut arms supplies to Israel due to high civilian casualties in its war on Gaza.

Borrell recalled that US President Joe Biden said last week that Israel's response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack had been "over the top" and US and other Western officials had repeatedly said too many civilians were being killed in Gaza.

"Well, if you believe that too many people are being killed, maybe you should provide less arms in order to prevent so many people being killed," Borrell told reporters after a meeting of EU development aid ministers in Brussels.

"If the international community believes that this is a slaughter, that too many people are being killed, maybe we have to think about the provision of arms," he added.

Borrell also noted that a Dutch court on Monday ordered the government of the Netherlands to block all exports of F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel over concerns they were being used in violations of international law in the Gaza war.

Borrell said it was contradictory for countries to repeatedly declare that Israel was killing too many civilians in Gaza but do nothing concrete to prevent the killing.

Israel has insisted that it takes extensive measures to protect civilians but is forced to conduct military operations in civilian areas, claiming that Hamas operates there.

The United States is Israel's most important foreign arms provider. It provides Israel with $3.8 billion in military aid annually, ranging from fighter jets to powerful bombs. Washington has so far not heeded any pleas to cut such aid.

In his remarks in Brussels, Borrell also sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying he was not listening to pleas to do more to protect civilians.

"Everybody goes to Tel Aviv, begging 'Please don't do that, protect civilians, don't kill so many.' How many is too many? What is the standard?" Borrell said, appearing angry and emotional. "Netanyahu doesn't listen [to] anyone."

Borrell said Netanyahu had been calling for an evacuation of Palestinian civilians from the Rafah area of Gaza — the last part of the enclave where people have found refuge — but the veteran Spanish politician questioned how this could be done.

"They are going to evacuate? Where? To the moon? Where are they going to evacuate these people?" he said.

BRUSSELS — European Union Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell on Monday
made a thinly veiled call on the United States to cut arms
supplies to Israel due to high civilian casualties in its war on
Gaza.
Borrell recalled that US President Joe Biden said last week that Israel's response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack
had been "over the top" and US and other Western...