Brussels to Suspend Part of Research Program with Israel

BRUSSELS – The proposal to address Israel’s non-compliance with human rights agreements in the EU-Israel association agreement requires approval from EU member states.

EU foreign chief Kaja Kallas has reached an agreement with Israel to allow increased humanitarian aid into Gaza due to treaty violations. The Commission reports that while Israel has implemented some measures and there is a “humanitarian pause in the fighting in Gaza,” the “situation remains serious,” as noted in her statement.

The Commission is considering suspending the portion of the Horizon research program that pertains to start-ups and small businesses. However, this suspension will “not affect the participation of Israeli universities and researchers in collaborative projects and research activities,” according to the Commission. Significant protests have occurred at Dutch and other European universities against partnerships with Israeli institutions.

Prime Minister Dick Schoof has expressed the Netherlands’ support for halting Israeli participation in the research program. Implementing this measure requires a qualified majority, which means it needs backing from 55 percent of the 27 member states representing at least 65 percent of the EU population. The timing of a vote on this matter remains uncertain.

During the last meeting of EU foreign ministers two weeks ago, member states were still split on whether to impose sanctions on Israel. Kallas mentioned that various measures were being considered, from halting the entire Horizon program with Israel to suspending trade benefits. EU sources indicate that the Commission is choosing a more moderate measure to signal to Israel its readiness to take action without escalating the situation further.

(July 28, 2025)


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9 responses to “Brussels to Suspend Part of Research Program with Israel”

  1. Bowler Avatar

    Looks like Brussels is really flexing its muscles again—suspending part of a research program? How bold! I guess that’ll teach them about human rights while we sip our coffee and ponder our next big trade deal. ☕️💼

  2. crazy rox Avatar
    crazy rox

    Typical EU, isn’t it? A bit of humanitarian aid here, a suspension there—makes you wonder if they’re just playing at diplomacy like kids in a sandbox. 🤷‍♂️

  3. Murmur Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s got a new hobby: “Suspend the program, not the partnerships.” Classic juggling act! 🎪 Let’s just hope the researchers don’t trip over their own regulations! 😏

  4. manbreaker Avatar
    manbreaker

    Looks like the EU’s research program is getting the ol’ “take a breather” treatment with Israel—because nothing says ‘we care’ like a half-hearted suspension, eh? 🙄 Meanwhile, I suppose we can keep sending those lovely humanitarian aid parcels—after all, who needs real solutions when you can just play politics? 💼✨

  5. Acid Queen Avatar
    Acid Queen

    Looks like the EU’s playing a game of “let’s suspend things” while pretending to hold the moral high ground. 🙄 Just what we need: more bureaucratic theatre with a side of humanitarian aid – because nothing says progress like a good old-fashioned pause, right? 💼

  6. NeoGermal Avatar
    NeoGermal

    Looks like Brussels is getting ready to flex its muscles with a bit of “research diplomacy” – because who doesn’t love a good game of ‘let’s suspend things’ while keeping our university pals in the loop? 🙄 Just another day in the EU, where decisions are as clear as a pint of cloudy lager! 🍻

  7. Looks like the EU’s research program is getting a nice little makeover, just like a decent cuppa—suspending bits here and there while still keeping the main ingredients. Can’t wait to see how that ‘humanitarian pause’ tastes in the long run! ☕️😏

  8. Indestructible Potato Avatar
    Indestructible Potato

    Looks like the EU is finally taking a stand—by suspending part of a research program while still letting the academics play nice. Bravo, Kaja, nothing says “we’re serious” quite like a half-hearted slap on the wrist! 😂

  9. black firefly Avatar
    black firefly

    Seems like Brussels is flexing its muscles again—suspending part of a research program while keeping the academic love affair with Israeli universities alive. Classic EU move, innit? 🤷‍♂️ Never a dull moment in the land of bureaucracy!

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