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Israeli foreign minister severs contact with EU foreign policy chief

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Posted on June 18, 2026

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Israeli foreign minister says he is severing contact with EU foreign policy chief

Israeli-EU Diplomatic Tensions Over Apartheid Comparison

Background of the Controversy

BRUSSELS, June 18 (Reuters) - Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said on Thursday he was severing "all contact" with European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas over what he said were remarks attributed to her comparing Israel to apartheid-era South Africa.

In a post on social media, Saar said Kallas had reportedly "compared Israel to the racist apartheid regime" during a visit to Mexico last month and that as a result he was severing contact until she retracted the comments. 

Social Media Reactions and Reports

In subsequent posts on X, Saar shared posts from other accounts that mentioned or referenced a June 12 report by European news website Euractiv. It cited unnamed officials and diplomats as saying that during her visit to Mexico, Kallas had compared Israel's treatment of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza to the policies of South Africa under apartheid, a system of legally enforced racial segregation.

Responses from Both Sides

Kaja Kallas' Response

Kallas responded to the Israeli minister in a post on X, underlining the importance of dialogue but not directly addressing the comments attributed to her.

"Dear Gideon, as you know, the EU and Israel have a lot that binds us," she said.

"I value our dialogue and engagement, and I’m open to continue in that spirit, respectfully and constructively. Dialogue is the foundation of diplomacy, especially when differences arise. The EU is always committed to a constructive relationship with Israel," she added. 

EU Criticism and Policy Actions

EU Criticism of Settlement Expansion

EU CRITICISM OF SETTLEMENT EXPANSION 

The European Union has criticised Israel's expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank, widely viewed as illegal under international law and as an obstacle to Israeli-Palestinian peace and the establishment of a Palestinian state.

Sanctions and Diplomatic Reactions

In May, the EU sanctioned three individuals and four entities that it said were responsible for "serious and systematic human rights abuses against Palestinians in the West Bank". Saar said at the time that Israel firmly rejected the decision.

The EU has also criticised Israel's conduct in the war in Gaza while reaffirming Israel's right to defend itself. But the bloc's 27 member states are divided, with some highly critical of Israel and others maintaining close ties.

Ongoing Diplomatic Disputes

On Thursday, Saar accused Kallas of "acting obsessively and with blatant unfairness toward the State of Israel".

In her response, Kallas said that "to bring peace to the Middle East, the Two-State Solution remains the only viable path".

"The EU has condemned the illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank that make it increasingly difficult to get to that goal. That is the EU position," she said.  

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Alexander Cornwell and Lili Bayer; editing by Barbara Lewis, William Maclean, Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Kallas reportedly drew the apartheid analogy during closed-door meetings in Mexico City between May 20–22, likening Israel’s policies in Gaza and the West Bank to South Africa’s historic racial segregation system (europesays.com).
  • Saar’s decision echoes a prior Israeli boycott of Kallas’s predecessor, Josep Borrell, signaling a pattern of diplomatic rifts between Israel and the EU’s top diplomat when criticism escalates (elpais.com).
  • The alleged remarks by Kallas have sparked intense criticism—diplomats and Jewish community leaders have condemned the comparison as unacceptable and harmful, while EU officials emphasize it contradicts official policy and damages the bloc’s diplomatic coherence (euractiv.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Israel's foreign minister cut ties with the EU foreign policy chief?
Gideon Saar severed contact after Kaja Kallas allegedly compared Israel to apartheid-era South Africa.
What remarks were attributed to Kaja Kallas?
She allegedly compared Israel's treatment of Palestinians to South Africa's apartheid regime during a visit to Mexico.
How has the EU responded to Israel's policies in the West Bank?
The EU has criticized Jewish settlement expansion and sanctioned individuals and entities over human rights abuses.
Was there a response from Kaja Kallas' office to these allegations?
There was no immediate comment from Kaja Kallas' office regarding the allegations.
What is the EU's stance on the war in Gaza?
The EU has criticized aspects of Israel's conduct in Gaza but reaffirmed Israel's right to defend itself, with member states divided in opinion.

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