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    EU pressing Israel to improve Gaza humanitarian situation, top diplomat says

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    Posted on July 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    The EU is pressuring Israel to improve Gaza's humanitarian situation, considering actions like suspending agreements due to human rights concerns.

    EU pressing Israel to improve Gaza humanitarian situation, top diplomat

    By Danial Azhar

    KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - The European Union is seeking ways to put pressure on Israel to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, its top diplomat said, as member states weighed action against Israel over what they see as potential human rights violations.

    The EU's diplomatic service on Thursday presented 10 options for political action against Israel after saying it found "indications" last month that Israel breached human rights obligations under a pact governing its ties with the bloc.

    In a document prepared for EU member countries and seen by Reuters, the options included major steps such as suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement - which includes trade relations - and lesser steps such as suspending technical projects.

    EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Friday the options were prepared in response to member states that wanted stronger pressure on Israel to rectify the suffering of civilians in Gaza's now 21-month-old war.

    "Our aim is not to punish Israel in any way," she said after meeting with Asian foreign ministers in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, amid growing global jitters arising from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff offensive.

    "Our aim is to really improve the situation on the ground (in Gaza), because the humanitarian situation is untenable."

    EU members have voiced concern over the large number of civilian casualties and mass displacement of Gaza's inhabitants during Israel's war against Hamas militants in the enclave, and alarm about restrictions on access for humanitarian aid.

    Kallas said on Thursday Israel had agreed to expand humanitarian access to Gaza, including increasing the number of aid trucks, crossing points and routes to distribution hubs.

    She also said negotiations with the U.S. on a trade deal to avoid high tariffs threatened by Trump were ongoing, and stressed that the EU did not want to retaliate with counter-levies on U.S. imports.

    Trump has said the EU could receive a letter on tariff rates by Friday, throwing into question the progress of talks between Washington and the bloc on a potential trade deal.

    "We have of course possibilities to react, but we don't want to retaliate. We don't want a trade war, actually," Kallas said.

    (Reporting by Danial Azhar; Writing by Rozanna Latiff; editing by David Stanway and Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The EU is considering actions against Israel over Gaza's humanitarian issues.
    • •Options include suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement.
    • •EU aims to improve Gaza's situation, not punish Israel.
    • •Israel agreed to increase humanitarian access to Gaza.
    • •EU-U.S. trade negotiations are ongoing amid tariff threats.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU pressing Israel to improve Gaza humanitarian situation, top diplomat says

    1What is the EU's main goal regarding Israel and Gaza?

    The EU aims to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, not to punish Israel.

    2What options did the EU present for action against Israel?

    The EU's diplomatic service presented 10 options, including suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement.

    3What did Kaja Kallas say about humanitarian access to Gaza?

    Kaja Kallas mentioned that Israel agreed to expand humanitarian access to Gaza, increasing the number of aid trucks and crossing points.

    4How did the EU respond to concerns over civilian casualties?

    EU members expressed alarm over civilian casualties and mass displacement during Israel's conflict with Hamas.

    5What is the status of negotiations between the EU and the U.S.?

    Negotiations with the U.S. on a trade deal to avoid high tariffs are ongoing, with the EU not wanting to retaliate.

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