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EU Says Action Against Israel over Gaza Still 'on the Table'

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 15 – The EU is weighing sanctions and trade restrictions against Israel over Gaza's humanitarian crisis but remains divided, with over 58,000 Palestinian deaths reported by Gaza health officials.

  • Amid mounting humanitarian concerns, the EU left action options on the table, Kaja Kallas said, conditional on Gaza’s humanitarian situation improving.
  • Amid internal split, EU states stalled action after a European Commission report found indications that Israel violated human rights obligations.
  • Amid stepped-up attacks, Gaza's civil defence reported at least 18 martyrs and dozens of wounded since dawn.
  • Following the discussions, the EU will keep 10 options on the table and bloc ambassadors will update Israel’s compliance every two weeks.
  • In Brussels, Spain’s foreign affairs minister José Manuel Albares said Spain would push to suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement and impose an arms embargo and ban settlement products.
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Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard says she wants to impose sanctions against Israel. The issue does not seem to be a high priority.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The security with which Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said Monday in Brussels that the EU was not going to adopt any sanctions against his country has been validated. Twenty-seven agree that much remains to be done to improve the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. It has also been formally found that Israel has violated its human rights obligations in the Gaza Strip.

·Spain
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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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