Archive July 31, 2025

Former EU ambassadors warn: Europe’s silence on Gaza is complicity

To the European Commission, European Parliament, European Commission, and European Parliament’s High Representative for European Union Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,

To the EU Member State Foreign Ministers and Heads of Government

We, the 58 former EU ambassadors, were horrified and outraged by Hamas and other countries’ executions on October 7, 2023. We condemn such acts without a doubt, and no cause can justify them.

However, today we are witness to the abominable spectacle of Israel commiting atrocity crimes against the Palestinians, most specifically in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, akin to a coordinated campaign of brutality, dehumanization, and displacement.

These abhorrent events haven’t been meaningfully addressed by the European Union and nearly all of its member states.

We spent our professional lives defending the interests of the EU’s citizens and upholding fundamental European values and international law as former ambassadors, as well as promoting the reputation of the Union. Due to EU inaction, those interests and reputation are now seriously endangered.

The Netanyahu administration has been conducting a relentless campaign of repression and destruction in Gaza for more than 21 months. The Israeli military’s indiscriminate bombardments have killed, injured, and seriously injured about 10% of Gaza’s entire population, including tens of thousands of children. Gaza’s largest city is now largely made of rubble. Those who survive bombs and bullets are confronted with malnourishment, disease, hunger, and an Israel-intentionally targeted collapsed health system.

By preventing UN agencies and international NGOs from getting humanitarian aid, the ongoing siege is starving the populace. All UN Member States, including Israel, must respect the UN’s humanitarian principles of humanity, humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence, which are widely accepted and accepted internationally.

The allegedly detailed humanitarian measures that the EU High Representative Kaja Kallas and Israel have agreed upon have never been made public or have ever been confirmed by the Israeli government. Contrary to what Ms. Kallas’ announcement indicates, hundreds of men, children, and women have been killed by Israeli soldiers while frantically seeking food and water for their families. We know that this includes the alarming number of civilian fatalities brought on by Israeli military shooting at Zikim, one of the most important border crossing points, as part of the humanitarian EU-Israel agreement.

Israeli leaders are now forcing large numbers of people in Gaza into concentration zones, militarized enclosures built to encircle civilians in intolerable conditions, with the clear intention of forcing them into “voluntary” displacement, with horrifying predictability. De facto forcible population transfer, a serious war crime under international law, is what this and other illegal Israeli policies in the West Bank are. A senior “migration administration” has been established to facilitate this, in line with the defense, finance, and security ministers of Israel, who have all publicly demanded that Palestinians be permanently removed from Gaza. These are deliberate attempts to purge ethnic groups.

Meanwhile, violent Israeli settlers have waged a terror campaign against Palestinian residents in the West Bank while being protected by the Israeli military. In violation of international law, homes are torched, people are murdered, families are expelled, water sources poisoned, herding animals are stolen, olive groves are destroyed, and land has been annexed. State officials arm and encourage the criminals who commit crimes with impunity. These settlers are the front-line agents of a government-driven plan to annex and ethnically cleanse Palestinian territory, not rogue actors.

It is overwhelming to see how dishonest Israel has been and how flagrantly violating all recognized human rights and humanitarian laws have been broken. These crimes have been thoroughly documented by the UN, humanitarian organizations, and independent observers, including Israeli and Jewish voices. The International Court of Justice found that Gaza’s existence could lead to genocide and that Israel’s continued occupation of Palestine was against international law and even against apartheid. The majority of young people in Europe, including those in nations like Germany and Italy, are in favor of their governments taking action to stop this obscene behavior.

Words cannot express how strongly Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank have been condemned by 28 foreign ministers, including those of 20 EU member states. We urgently urge all EU leaders and governments to take all necessary and practicable steps in accordance with international, European, and national law, especially those who prevented the Foreign Affairs Council from intervening on Israel’s egregious humanitarian and human rights violations on July 15. The following should make up the action:

1. In full compliance with international humanitarian law’s fundamental principles, resume international aid deliveries right away when they are scaled and flood the Gaza Strip with humanitarian supplies.

2. All arms and dual-use exports to Israel must be immediately suspended.

3. Interfere with any entity or company conducting business in or gaining from Israel’s illegal settlements in occupied Palestinian territory and impede EU and member states’ commercial and investment relations with them.

4. Suspend the Association Agreement’s preferential commercial arrangements for Israel.

5. Cancel Israel’s participation in Horizon Europe and all EU programs for academic and technical dual use.

6. Israeli ministers, government officials, military leaders, and violent settlers who commit crimes against humanity, aided genocide, and carried out State-sanctioned terrorism are all subject to targeted sanctions.

7. Support international and national judicial systems to prosecute criminals, including the International Criminal Court and domestic courts with universal jurisdiction.

8. Provide humanitarian organizations that are inexcusably under the circumstances political, legal, and financial support for Palestinian civilian victims and human rights activists.

9. Establishing a Palestinian statehood as a prerequisite for a two-state solution.

The European External Action Service noted that “history has too many moments when silence followed horror” on July 17, the Day of International Criminal Justice.

How the EU and its member states handled this catastrophic tragedy will be remembered by the world. Complicity is defined as silence and neutrality in the context of genocide. Every principle that the Union and its member states claim to uphold is abetted by inaction and is encouraged by perpetrators.

The European Union, a long-standing supporter of human rights and the rule of law, must act now in the name of international law, humanity, and justice for the Palestinian people, or risk losing its credibility, influence, and moral standing in the world.

Signatories:

Mikael Barfod
Geoffrey Barrett
Alexander Baum
Thierry Bechet
Kenny Bell
Aad Biesebroek
Jean-Claude Boidin
Giorgio Bonacci
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst
Cautain, Jean-Francois
Peter Beck Christiansen
Tim Clarke
Philippe Darmuzey
Dominique Dellicour
Aldo Dell’Ariccia
Wiepke Van der Goot
Michael Doyle
Sean Doyle
Giacomo Durazzo
Michael Emerson
Manfredo Fanti
Carlo De Filippi
Karen Fogg
Erwan Fouere
Franco, Marc
David Geer
Gerardus Gielen
William Hanna
Geert Heikens
Gilles Hervio
Andrew Jacobs
Rupert Joy
Androulla Kaminara
John Kjaer
Michael Laidler
Eneko Landaburu
Jeremy Lester
David Macrae
Christian Manahl
Brian McDonald
Hugues Mingarelli
James Moran
Francesca Mosca
Amir Naqvi
Luigi Narbone
Pacifici Attilio
Corrado Pampaloni
Elisabeth Pape
Marc Pierini
Rensje Teerink
Daniela Tramacere
Van Damme, Philippe
Marcel van Opstal
Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff
Alan Waddams
Claudia Wiedey
Marc F. Wolff
Wright, Richard

FBI upgrades New Zealand office to counter China, international crime

As both governments work together to combat Chinese influence in the Asia-Pacific region, according to FBI Director Kash Patel, the FBI’s Director has established a standalone office in Wellington.

Patel visited New Zealand on Thursday to personally inaugurate the FBI and praise the agency’s “strong relationship” with local law enforcement and intelligence.

In a video that the US embassy shared, Patel praised the cooperation between the US and New Zealand on issues involving China.

The most significant global issues facing today include the fight against the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] in the Indo-Pacific region, the fight against the narcotics trade, working together to combat cyber-intrusions and ransomware operations, and most importantly, protecting our respective citizens, according to Patel.

The “Five Eyes” intelligence-sharing network, which includes Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom, includes both the United States and New Zealand. They also work together on issues like child exploitation, organized crime, and cybercrime.

The FBI has a presence in New Zealand since 2017, but the standalone Wellington office will oversee the bureau’s work in Tonga, Samoa, Niue, the Cook Islands, and Samoa.

Both governments have previously expressed concern about Beijing’s successful diplomatic and economic expansion and China’s expanding presence in the Pacific region.

Washington is concerned about the possibility of the Chinese military setting up a base overseas in the Pacific region, which has historically been considered the US’s backwaters.

Both the country’s police minister Mark Mitchell and the country’s intelligence services minister Judith Collins welcomed the FBI’s decision because it would “keep New Zealand safe and secure.”

According to local media, Patel met with Collins, Mitchell, and a number of senior government officials, including Winston Peters, the minister of foreign affairs.

How ‘Wrexham effect’ is transforming non-league football

Peter McCormack was described as a “budget Ryan Reynolds” in a magazine article a few years ago.

Their differences in day jobs as a former advertising executive-turned-podcaster and his Hollywood counterpart were entirely attributable to their involvement in English non-league football.

Reynolds and fellow movie star investor Rob McElhenney had a blast launching Wrexham into the championship after a well-known takeover in 2020, but McCormack had unintended ambitions to pursue the same goal at Real Bedford, a lowly semi-professional club he purchased two years later.

Bedford resident McCormack, the largest investment in non-league football ever made, secured a $3.6 million investment from Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, the owners of a Facebook-like network and now cryptocurrency billionaires.

McCormack objectes to the Reynolds parallels because of this.

McCormack mischievously claims that “my co-owners are worth 10 or 20 times what Reynolds and McElhenney are.” Ryan Reynolds is, in truth, the “budget Winklevoss.”

The new wave of non-league football is led by McCormack, who is open and honest.

The recent arrival of Hollywood nobility and its ferocious success at Wrexham has given a little glamour to a previously undone landscape that had been long considered an unfashionable world of bobbly pitches and run-down clubhouses.

Growing numbers of clubs now profit from the substantial cash and celebrity income from the lower reaches of England’s football pyramid, which includes everything that is only accessible to local businessmen and, less commonly, businesswomen.

Last year, the average weekly attendances for the top four non-league levels reached an all-time high of 117, 586, an increase of 43% over the previous five years and 89% in a decade.

Reynolds and McElhenney aren’t the only famous faces on the scene right now.

When Stormzy, a multi-award-winning rapper, and Wilfried Zaha, a former Crystal Palace player, purchased ninth-tier Croydon Athletic in 2023, both their motivations helped the London borough where they both grew up.

When he and Boyzone singer Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy were the unofficial public faces of National League North club Chorley last year, Westlife boyband member Brian McFadden informed about aspirations to follow Reynolds’ footsteps a few hundred miles further north.

Attendances at Chesham United’s National League South games have almost doubled in the past two years thanks to the newly appointed club director and show creator, Alex Horne, who has been the show’s creator.

Vicky McClure, a Line of Duty actor, and her husband Jonny Owen provided funding for then-second-tier Merthyr Town’s kit through their production company for three seasons starting in 2021-22. Since then, the club’s attendance has nearly tripled, and they were named Southern League Premier South champions last year.

Stormzy celebrates promotion with AFC Croydon Athletic players after the Combined Counties Premier League South play-off final in 2024Getty Images

Social media has a significant role in the rise in popularity.

Six years ago, a group of teenage friends bought 10th-tier Walton &amp, Hersham to promote themselves as “the world’s youngest football club owners,” and they quickly gained more than a million TikTok followers.

Since then, they have since opened the club’s sister academy in Florida, which has since been promoted three times.

Owner Sartej Tucker says, “There are more people following non-league football today than there were five years ago.

Non-league football is “on par with League One and Championship clubs in terms of brand.” The footballing product is the only difference. Positive aspects of the game have been used to glamourize it.

Harry Hugo looked for non-league clubs a 25-mile radius of his home and bought Farnham Town in 2022 after selling his global influencer marketing firm for a multi-million dollar sum. In order to become the Southern League Premier Division South, they have worked with a number of online content creators and won back-to-back titles.

Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch of Boyzone with Brian McFadden of Westlife pose together at Victory Park, ChorleyPA Media

The Wrexham effect has spread far beyond the home country, with more and more foreign investors investing in semi-professional clubs.

Andy Carroll, a former England international, signed for Redbridge’s Dagenham &amp, Redbridge on the same day as their American owners announced a Qatari takeover.

Two National League North teams received funding last year from abroad, with King’s Lynn Town receiving funding from Singapore and Telford United joining a 15-person consortium of Los Angeles-based investors.

For those looking to make an investment in football clubs, Elliot Stroud’s website. He established a separate portal exclusively for non-league clubs, which now occupy 70% of his time, one year after launching his business in 2023. Reynolds, McElhenney, and their Welcome to Wrexham TV show are the cause, he claims.

“People have gotten to know that they want to “do a Wrexham,” says Stroud. It “has undoubtedly had an impact.”

It’s amazing how many people I speak to only want to talk about the show, how realistically they can be, and how much money will be required. It is frequently brought up in conversation.

With three consecutive victories, McCormack’s goal of moving Real Bedford from the 10th tier to the Premier League has come to fruition. Continue at this rate, and his team might eventually compete with Wrexham in English football.

He asserts, “Our club is unstoppable with what we want to do.”

Football disruption is fantastic. The expansion of football itself has a positive impact in the long run. It has new life.

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Tsitsipas reappoints father after Ivanisevic split

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Following their split from Goran Ivanisevic, the former Wimbledon champion, Stefanos Tsitsipas has reappointed Apostolos as his coach.

Less than two months after the pair began to work together, the Greek’s brief relationship with Ivanisevic ended last week.

Novak Djokovic, who won nine of his 24 Grand Slam titles under the direction of Ivanisevic, criticised Tsitsipas and said, “I have never seen such an unprepared player in my life,” following his first-round exit at Wimbledon.

Tsitsipas’ father, who was his full-time coach from a young age, led him to the top of the world, but he has since fallen to number 30 after splitting with him in 2024.

“I’ve reconnected with my father, the person who attracted my initial trust,” after a while of separation.

Sometimes, a person makes the most bold move forward.

Last August, Tsitsipas and his father coached together.

The 26-year-old earlier this week stated that although his father “necessarily made me lose my control,” he regretted how messy their breakup turned out.

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Ref body cams set to be trialled at Summer Series

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At its Summer Series event in the United States on Sunday, the Premier League is likely to use referee body cameras.

At the most recent Club World Cup, the cameras that are attached to the referee’s microphone and are both used by the world’s governing body, Fifa, allowed the cameras.

With the compelling footage it produced, Fifa’s head of refereeing Pierluigi Collina claimed the results “went beyond our expectations.”

International law experts Ifab confirmed on Wednesday that the trial could now be extended to competitions for professional teams outside of Fifa competitions.

The Premier League might be included in Sunday’s games in Atlanta when Thomas Bramall will take over Manchester United’s match against Everton.

In Crystal Palace’s 4-0 win over Manchester United in May 2024, Jarred Gillett became the first referee to use a bodycam during a Premier League game.

The use of video for a program promoting match officials was permitted as a “one-off.”

The technology demonstrated how a defender’s handball against Paris St-Germain could not be seen by the referee because his line of vision was blocked during the Club World Cup.

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Raducanu reaches third round in Montreal

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Emma Raducanu won the Canadian Open straight sets to continue her momentum before the US Open in February.

Raducanu, the shock champion at the New York slam in 2021, won 6-2, 6-4, to advance to the third round.

After winning the Washington Open last week, the 22-year-old has won five of her six matches in the summer hard-court swing of North America.

32nd seed Stearns and her compatriot, 33-year-old Raducanu, has now won all three meetings against her because she proved too strong.

Before taking the serve of her opponent, she took her sixth set point after a break to take control of the first set.

Raducanu finished the second half break down, but he put together an impressive run of four straight games to win.

Raducanu praised his performance in that match as “absolutely amazing.”

She took advantage of my ability to concentrate on the second set, but I’m glad I prevailed over a formidable opponent and I’m happy to stay in Montreal.

Following her encouraging run at Wimbledon, where she defeated former champion Marketa Vondrousova and defeated world number one Aryna Sabalenka in her third-round defeat, Raducanu’s impressive hard courts performances come after her impressive showing in recent weeks.

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