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Pressure mounts on Israel as EU to review trade and cooperation over Gaza aid blockade
Meanwhile, the UK government announced this afternoon that it will sanction West Bank settlers and suspend trade deal discussions with Israel.
Tánaiste Simon Harris said the EU's review reflects the "grave concerns" of member states.
Conor O'Neill of Christian Aid Ireland said the review is welcome but "it is not enough".
International pressure has been building on Israel following a months-long blockade of aid into Gaza that prompted famine warnings.
EU to lift remaining economic sanctions on Syria to support war-torn country's recovery
Why is a teenager sleeping outside the Dáil tonight and what's going on with 'assessments of need'?
Nama boss who was tipped for housing tsar role to face salary questions at Finance Committee
RTÉ asks EBU for breakdown of Eurovision televote amid disquiet over Israel placing
Broadcasters in Spain and Belgium have also raised concerns.
'HSE not in a position to fulfil the law' in relation to assessments of needs, Taoiseach says
The Dáil is also set to hear a cross-party Opposition motion on the issue today.
Firm building the National Children's Hospital to sign €456m contract for Cork motorway this week
Social Democrats to table Bill to reduce voting age to 16
Digitalisation of 1926 Census one step closer as Cabinet to hear next steps
Cabinet to hear update on government's plans to bring RTÉ finances under C&AG scrutiny
Nine aid trucks cleared to enter Gaza after 11-week blockade, but UN calls it 'drop in the ocean'
It comes as Israel announced plans to “take control” of the whole of Gaza as it intensified its campaign across the territory.
UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said "significantly more aid must be allowed into Gaza, starting tomorrow morning."
Benjamin Netanyahu said that even supporters of Israel would not tolerate "images of mass starvation".