EU Will Not Ban “Made in Israel” Products from Settlements
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Times of Israel – The European Union will not seek to ban the labeling of products from West Bank settlements as “Made in Israel,” but the recent wave of countries trying to impose variations of such a measure highlights the world’s increasing disapproval of Jerusalem’s settlement policies, according to the union’s ambassador in Israel.
“The labeling issue is not something that would be adopted at the EU level. That is done at the level of the individual member countries: some may decide to do it, some may not,” Andrew Standley, the head of the union’s delegation to Israel, told The Times of Israel.
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