
Israel has formally banned 40 activists from the Geneva-based Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor from entering the country.
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Israel announced its decision to prevent 40 activists from the Geneva-based Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor (Euro-Med) from entering the country. According to reporting carried by Anadolu Agency, Israeli authorities formally announced this decision.
Euro-Med is among organizations that closely monitor and report on human rights violations in Palestinian territories, particularly in Gaza. Israel's move is being evaluated in the context of mounting restrictions on international human rights organizations.
The identities of the 40 activists blocked by the decision and the specific reasons they were added to the list have not yet been shared in detail with the public. Euro-Med has also not issued an official statement on the matter so far. For Turkish readers, this development is noteworthy in light of Turkey's active foreign policy stance on the Palestinian issue.