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EU countries, excluding Hungary, call for a 'humanitarian pause' in Gaza, urging Israel to halt its planned assault on Rafah. Efforts to sanction Israeli settlers face resistance, while Germany supports Israel's right to defend itself. The UN Security Council struggles to reach a ceasefire agreement, and the Biden administration plans to veto a draft resolution for a permanent ceasefire. The EU is considering sanctions against settler violence and Hamas members for human rights violations, with unanimity achieved for Gaza but not for the Ukraine conflict.
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How might the division between the EU countries and the exclusion of Ukraine from the 'humanitarian pause' impact diplomatic relations and cooperation?
In what ways could the EU's consideration of sanctions against settler violence and Hamas members influence international human rights policies and diplomatic relations?
What are the potential consequences of the UN Security Council's struggles to reach a ceasefire agreement, and how might they affect the ongoing conflicts?
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