EU Considers Suspending Israel's Horizon Access
The European Commission will deliberate on a proposal to partly suspend Israel's access to the Horizon research funding program due to Israel's alleged failure to meet humanitarian commitments in Gaza. This follows concerns raised by several EU countries about Israel's adherence to an existing agreement.

- Country:
- Belgium
The European Commission is set to discuss a proposal to partially suspend Israel's participation in the EU's Horizon research funding program. This development arises from published agenda materials signaling potential diplomatic friction.
Last week, multiple EU countries expressed dissatisfaction with Israel's compliance under a humanitarian access agreement pertaining to Gaza. These countries have urged the Commission to consider tangible measures, sparking today's discussions.
This debate highlights increased scrutiny on international commitments and the EU's role in enforcing agreements, potentially affecting Israel-European research collaborations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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