The European Union has reached a unanimous agreement to sanction Hamas leaders and Israeli settler organizations involved in West Bank violence, following a policy shift by Hungary's new government.While the sanctions implement asset freezes and travel bans, the bloc stopped short of broader economic penalties or trade restrictions against Israel.Israeli officials rejected the measures as politically motivated and arbitrary, while rights organizations continue to push for more comprehensive systemic action.Foreign ministers are scheduled to revisit potential trade-related measures during their upcoming meeting in
Brussels to address ongoing regional tensions.