EU top diplomat 'not optimistic' on sanctioning Israel

AFP , Saturday 30 Aug 2025

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Saturday she was "not optimistic" the bloc would take action against Israel over the war in Gaza due to splits between member states.

European Union's Foreign Ministers attend an informal meeting at Forum Copenhagen, in Copenhagen
European Union's Foreign Ministers attend an informal meeting at Forum Copenhagen, in Copenhagen. AFP

 

Foreign ministers meeting in Denmark will discuss a proposal to suspend EU funding to Israeli start-ups as initial punishment for the situation in Gaza.

But the bloc has so far failed to garner the majority needed to take that step -- let alone move ahead with more forceful measures against Israel.

"I'm not very optimistic, and today we are definitely not going to adopt decisions," Kallas told journalists at the start of the Denmark meeting.

"It sends a signal that we are divided."

Splits within the European Union between countries backing Israel and those favouring the Palestinians have seen the 27-nation bloc often left hamstrung in the face of the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

A string of EU countries is pushing for more far-reaching punishment for Israel, but has been frustrated.

Denmark's foreign minister, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, whose country holds the EU's rotating presidency, insisted the bloc "must change words into action".

He said Copenhagen backed suspending trade cooperation with Israel, sanctioning far-right Israeli ministers, and banning imports from illegal settlements.

Israel is facing pressure at home and abroad to end its offensive in Gaza, where the vast majority of the population has been displaced at least once, and the United Nations has declared a famine.

The Israeli war on Gaza began in October 2023, and has killed at least 63,025 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to figures from the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza that the UN considers reliable.

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