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EU expected to agree sanctions on Israeli settlers

EU expected to agree sanctions on Israeli settlers

The European Union was expected to agree new sanctions on Israeli settlers over violence against Palestinians, the bloc's top diplomat said, as a change of government in Hungary ends months of blockage.

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