EU sanctions against Israel still undecided

Brussels – The EU Commission’s proposal to partially exclude Israel from the Horizon research program remains unapproved by EU ambassadors. The vote on this proposal, which addresses the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, has been delayed due to differing views among EU member states. Austria and other delegations express strong criticism of the suspension, fearing it may hinder communication channels with Israel.

Germany is among the nations advocating for further analysis before proceeding, preferring to await developments in Gaza. Recently, Israel has increased the entry of aid into the region, with approximately 220 trucks crossing the border on Wednesday, as reported by the military authority Cogat.

The proposal will be reassessed and is expected to return to the agenda in the coming days or weeks. It responds to the review of Article 2 of the Association Agreement between the EU and Israel, which critically evaluates Israel’s actions in Gaza. While some EU countries have pushed for a suspension of the agreement, Austria and Germany have opposed this stance.

Implementation of the suspension does not require unanimous consent from all EU states; a qualified majority of 15 out of 27 states, representing at least 65 percent of the EU’s population, is sufficient according to the EU Commission.

The Commission’s proposal specifically addresses the participation of Israeli companies in the EIC Accelerator, which funds the development of disruptive technologies with potential dual-use applications, such as cybersecurity, drones, and artificial intelligence. The proposed suspension is intended to be targeted and reversible, and it will not impact the involvement of Israeli universities and researchers in collaborative projects under “Horizon Europe.” (31.07.2025)


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10 responses to “EU sanctions against Israel still undecided”

  1. skygod Avatar

    Funny how the EU can’t decide on sanctions but can sure take their sweet time debating the finer points of a research program. Who knew humanitarian crises came with a side of bureaucracy? 😂

  2. necrobull Avatar
    necrobull

    Looks like the EU is playing a fun game of “let’s wait and see” while Gaza’s in dire straits. Brilliant strategy, chaps! 🤦‍♂️ Just what we need—more meetings and less action.

  3. twisty dew Avatar
    twisty dew

    Oh, lovely! It seems like EU bureaucrats are too busy playing chess with sanctions while the real game is happening in Gaza. Who knew humanitarian aid could be such a hot potato? 😂

  4. Badger the Burglar Avatar
    Badger the Burglar

    Seems like the EU is playing a game of “Will they, won’t they” with Israel while the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is just a side dish on this diplomatic menu. 🍽️ Classic Brussels—so much talk, yet the only thing moving are those 220 trucks of aid! 🚚💨

  5. Oh, look at the EU, taking their sweet time deciding whether to slap a wrist or not—classic bureaucratic ballet! 🕺 Meanwhile, Gaza’s got more trucks rolling in than a discount supermarket on Black Friday. 🤷‍♂️

  6. Tokyo Dream Avatar
    Tokyo Dream

    Oh, look at that, the EU playing a diplomatic game of “let’s wait and see” while Gaza’s situation gets more dire – brilliant strategy, lads! 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they’re just hoping for a miracle to sort this mess out before their next coffee break. ☕️

  7. ZenaCake Avatar
    ZenaCake

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just twiddle our thumbs while sorting out who gets to play nice with Israel. Meanwhile, the trucks are rolling in like they’re on some kind of humanitarian expressway. 🚛💨

  8. Skittle Mine Avatar
    Skittle Mine

    Ah, the eternal tango of EU diplomacy – where decisions take longer than a train in Italy! 🎭 Just what we need, more meetings and less action; it’s like watching paint dry while hoping for a miracle in Gaza. 🚦

  9. Overrun Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s got its hands full deciding whether to toss a life raft or a brick at Israel—classic bureaucratic tango! 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they should just flip a coin and call it a day, eh? 🪙

  10. saber-red Avatar
    saber-red

    Looks like the EU’s got its hands full deciding whether to give Israel a timeout or a gold star. 🤷‍♂️ Typical Brussels, always taking ages to come to a decision while the world spins like a taxi in a London rush hour! 🚖

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