
EU Moves to Suspend Israel's Research Funding Access
The European Commission has recommended suspending Israel's participation in Horizon Europe's innovation accelerator program, citing violations of human rights obligations under the EU-Israel Association Agreement. This follows UN reports of over 1,000 deaths during aid distribution attempts in Gaza since May.
Humanitarian Catastrophe in Gaza
The UN-backed IPC warns famine is unfolding in Gaza, with over 20,000 children treated for acute malnutrition between April-July 2025. Water scarcity has reached critical levels, recalling historical humanitarian disasters according to WFP officials.
Divisions Among EU Members
Germany, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria and Czechia oppose sanctions, while France, Spain, Netherlands and Slovenia advocate stronger measures. France announced Palestinian statehood recognition in September, and Netherlands banned Israeli ministers Ben-Gvir and Smotrich.
Legal Basis and Next Steps
The proposal requires qualified majority approval (15 of 27 states). Israel condemned the move as "strengthening Hamas," vowing to block implementation. The suspension would specifically target dual-use technology funding in cybersecurity and AI.