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Gaza [Palestine], March 3: Europe risked any credibility to speak on Russia's actions in Ukraine if it remained silent on Gaza, according to a Belgian member of parliament, who is among the more than 200 lawmakers who have signed a letter calling for an arms embargo on Israel.
"We are so hypocritical in Europe to speak about international law when we speak about Ukraine and Russia, [but] if we don't have the same [views] when we speak about the Palestinians, we will not have any credit in the future to speak about [it]," Simon Moutquin, a Belgian member of parliament, told Al Jazeera in an interview on Saturday.
More than 200 legislators from countries, which fund Israel militarily, on Friday called for their countries to stop selling weapons to Tel Aviv citing "violations of international law" as Israel's relentless bombardment of Gaza has killed more than 30,000 people, most of them civilians.
In a letter signed by parliamentarians from 13 countries, the lawmakers announced that they would not be "complicit" and would take "immediate coordinated action" in their respective legislatures to stop their governments from arming Israel.
The Belgian member of parliament said that his own country had to act to stop Israel as well, citing a "risk of genocide" if countries continue to fund Tel Aviv's war on Gaza. (Agencies)
Source: Qatar Tribune