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BELGRADE (Reuters) -Slovenia on Wednesday introduced a ban on imports of goods produced in Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories and approved an additional aid package for Palestinians in Gaza, the

Slovenia Enacts Import Ban on Goods from Israeli-Occupied Territories

Slovenia's Ban on Imports from Occupied Territories

BELGRADE (Reuters) -Slovenia on Wednesday introduced a ban on imports of goods produced in Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories and approved an additional aid package for Palestinians in Gaza, the government said in a statement.

Government's Statement on the Ban

"The government today banned the import of goods originating from settlements in the occupied territories, including a ban on circumventing the ban on these imports," the statement on the government website said.

International Reactions and Context

The statement did not specify whether the ban refers to all goods produced in the territories or just Israeli goods.

Aid Package for Palestinians

The government also instructed the competent ministries to consider banning the export of goods from Slovenia intended for these Israeli-occupied settlements.

"Israeli government's actions, including the construction of illegal settlements, expropriations, the forced displacement of the Palestinian population, the destruction of their homes...constitute serious and repeated violations of international humanitarian law," Prime Minister Robert Golob said in statement quoted by the STA news agency.

"These actions not only threaten the lives and dignity of the Palestinian population, but also the foundations of the international order."

The news agency said the volume of goods affected is extremely low at under 2,000 euros ($2,327.60) in 2023.

Most of the international community considers the settlements illegal. The Israeli government deems settlements legal under its own laws, while some so-called "outposts" are illegal but often tolerated and sometimes later legalised.

The government also said on Wednesday it would provide material assistance in the form of food and blankets, estimated to be worth up to 879,490 euros, to the Palestinians affected by the war between Israel and the militant group Hamas in Gaza.

Slovenia recognised a Palestinian state in June last year, following Spain, Ireland and Norway.

It last week imposed an embargo on exports, imports and the transit of arms to Israel, two weeks after it declared Israeli ministers persona non grata.

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(Reporting by Ivana Sekularac; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

Key Takeaways

  • Slovenia bans imports from Israeli-occupied territories.
  • The ban includes goods from illegal settlements.
  • Slovenia approves aid for Palestinians in Gaza.
  • International law violations cited by Slovenia.
  • Slovenia recognized a Palestinian state in 2022.

Frequently Asked Questions

What goods are banned from import by Slovenia?
Slovenia has banned the import of goods produced in Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories, specifically from settlements.
What additional support is Slovenia providing to Palestinians?
Slovenia is providing material assistance, including food and blankets, estimated to be worth up to 879,490 euros to Palestinians affected by the war.
What is the international stance on Israeli settlements?
Most of the international community considers the Israeli settlements illegal, while the Israeli government deems them legal under its own laws.
What recent actions has Slovenia taken regarding Israel?
Slovenia recently imposed an embargo on exports, imports, and the transit of arms to Israel and declared Israeli ministers persona non grata.
When did Slovenia recognize a Palestinian state?
Slovenia recognized a Palestinian state in June last year, following countries like Spain, Ireland, and Norway.

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