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    EU and Israel resume dialogue with focus on Gaza's future

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    Posted on February 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar meets with EU officials in Brussels to discuss Gaza's reconstruction and humanitarian issues, highlighting regional politics and EU-Israel relations.
    Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar discusses Gaza reconstruction with EU officials - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    EU and Israel resume talks on Gaza's reconstruction, focusing on humanitarian issues and regional dynamics, amid differing EU member views.

    EU and Israel Engage in Talks Focused on Gaza's Reconstruction

    By Lili Bayer

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar called for a constructive dialogue but braced for criticism from some European countries as he arrived for talks on Monday in Brussels.

    The Israeli minister is meeting senior European officials, reviving a dialogue with the European Union as the bloc considers a role in the reconstruction of Gaza following last month's fragile ceasefire deal.

    "I'm looking for a constructive dialogue, an open and honest one, and I believe that this is what it will be," Saar told reporters on arrival.

    "We know how to face criticism," he said, adding "it's okay as long as criticism is not connected to delegitimisation, demonisation, or double standards ... but we are ready to discuss everything with an open mind".

    Saar will co-chair a meeting of the EU-Israel Association Council with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas in the first such session since 2022. Talks are set to focus on the humanitarian situation in Gaza, Israeli-Palestinian relations and changing regional dynamics.

    The Israeli foreign minister said that within the EU "there are very friendly countries, there are less friendly countries", but that Monday's meeting showed a willingness to renew normal relations.

    The Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023, and Israel's response, exposed sharp divisions within the EU. While all members condemned the Hamas attacks, some staunchly defended Israel's war in Gaza as others condemned Israel's military campaign and its toll on civilians.

    COMPROMISE

    In February 2024, the leaders of Spain and Ireland sent a letter to the European Commission asking for a review of whether Israel was complying with its human rights obligations under the 2000 EU-Israel Association Agreement, which provides the basis for political and economic cooperation between the two sides.

    But ahead of Monday's meeting, the bloc's 27 member countries negotiated a compromise position that praises areas of cooperation with Israel while also raising concerns.

    At the meeting, the EU will emphasize both Europe's commitment to Israel's security and its view that "displaced Gazans should be ensured a safe and dignified return to their homes in Gaza", according to a draft document seen by Reuters.

    Earlier this month, U.S. President Donald Trump shocked Arab nations and Western allies by proposing the United States "take over" Gaza, permanently displacing its Palestinian inhabitants and creating the "Riviera of the Middle East".

    The war started when Hamas-led militants launched a cross-border attack on Israeli communities that killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostages, according to Israel.

    The Israeli retaliatory offensive has killed at least 48,000 people, Palestinian health authorities say, leaving some hundreds of thousands of people in makeshift shelters and dependent on aid trucks.

    (Reporting by Lili Bayer; Editing by Helen Popper and Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU and Israel have resumed dialogue focusing on Gaza's reconstruction.
    • •Israeli Foreign Minister seeks constructive talks despite expected criticism.
    • •The EU-Israel Association Council meeting is the first since 2022.
    • •Discussions include humanitarian issues and regional dynamics.
    • •EU emphasizes commitment to Israel's security and Gazans' safe return.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU and Israel resume dialogue with focus on Gaza's future

    1What was the main focus of the EU-Israel talks?

    The talks aimed to discuss the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the EU's potential role in its reconstruction following a fragile ceasefire.

    2Who is co-chairing the EU-Israel Association Council meeting?

    Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar is co-chairing the meeting alongside EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas.

    3What concerns did EU member countries express regarding Israel?

    Some EU member countries raised concerns about Israel's compliance with human rights obligations, particularly in light of the recent conflict.

    4How did the EU respond to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza?

    The EU emphasized its commitment to Israel's security while also advocating for the safe and dignified return of displaced Gazans to their homes.

    5What was the outcome of the negotiations among EU member states before the meeting?

    Ahead of the meeting, the 27 EU member countries negotiated a compromise position that praised cooperation with Israel while also addressing concerns.

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