Scotland suspends all meetings with Israeli government
Scotland refuses to meet with Israel until progress is made on peace, humanitarian aid and international obligations to investigate war crimes.
The Scottish Government has announced that it will suspend all meetings and engagement with the Israeli government until significant progress is made in peace talks and the humanitarian situation in the region improves. Scotland also insists on Israel's full cooperation in meeting its international obligations to investigate genocide and war crimes. This decision reflects Scotland's concern about the current situation and its desire to achieve justice and peace.
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