svg]:overflow-visible">Listen to article • 0:00 minBRUSSELS — The European Union unanimously agreed on Monday to impose new sanctions on the leaders of the Palestinian militant Hamas group and the Israeli settler movement, diplomats said, a decision sparked by growing outrage over the devastation in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war.However, the foreign ministers of the 27-nation bloc meeting in Brussels stopped short of endorsing stronger economic measures against the Israeli government, sought by some in Europe.AdvertisementThough Monday’s meeting resulted in political agreement, the EU still has to settle on which organizations and individuals will be hit with sanctions, and a committee will...