The European Commission has proposed partially suspending Israel's participation in the EU's flagship Horizon Europe research and innovation program, citing concerns over Israel's handling of humanitarian aid in Gaza. This marks the first time the EU has considered such sanctions against Israel, reflecting growing frustration among European countries over the ongoing conflict and humanitarian situation. The proposal targets funding for Israeli tech start-ups and research projects, but still requires approval from a qualified majority of EU member states before implementation. Israeli officials have condemned the move as unjustified and warned it could harm cooperation and peace efforts. The decision comes amid increasing European pressure on Israel to allow more aid into Gaza and end the conflict.
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