EU Lays Out New Tariffs and Sanctions on Israel Over War in Gaza

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    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addresses the audience during the conference "One Year After the Draghi Report" at the EU Charlemagne building in Brussels, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

    BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union laid out Wednesday its toughest plan yet to pressure Israel to end the war in Gaza as Palestinians fled en masse from Israeli tanks, drones and troops pushing deeper into the coastal enclave ravaged by 23 months of war.

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    Kaja Kallas, the EU’s foreign policy chief, urged the 27 member nations to increase tariffs on some Israeli goods and impose sanctions on 10 Hamas leaders, Israeli settlers, and two members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Cabinet: National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.

    “We are proposing this measures not to punish Israel or Israel people, but to really try to pressure Israeli government to change course and to end the human suffering in Gaza,” Kallas said. “The war needs to end, the suffering must stop, and all hostages must be released.”

    The sanctions would freeze any of the individuals’ European assets and ban travel within the EU.

    The EU is Israel’s largest trading partner, so the tariffs might have far-reaching effects on Israel’s economy, which is already rattled by the cost of a long war. Roughly 32 million euros ($37.5 million) in bilateral funds controlled by the European Commission would be immediately suspended. The commission also gives support to the Palestinian Authority.

    Israel denies there is starvation in Gaza and says it allows in enough humanitarian aid.

    Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar sent a letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen vowing that Israel will buck the European campaign.

    “Pressure through sanctions will not work. The State of Israel is a proud sovereign nation, and we will not be bent through threats while Israel’s security is at stake,” he wrote in the letter.

    EU members divided over Israel
    The 27-nation EU has been split over the past 23 months of war in the Gaza Strip. It’s unclear whether a majority will agree to endorse the sanctions and trade measures.

    The bloodshed in Gaza has prompted protests in multiple European cities, from Amsterdam to Barcelona, and fueled criticism of Brussels’ bureaucracy over its perceived inability to meaningfully pressure Israel to halt military operations and let in more humanitarian aid.

    The death count in Gaza is nearing 65,000 Palestinians since the war began Oct. 7, 2023, with a Hamas-led attack on Israel, according to health officials in the enclave.

    “The proposed partial suspension is a carefully considered response to an increasingly urgent situation,” said Maroš Šefčovič, the European Commission trade representative.

    What’s in the proposal
    If enough EU nations agree, tariffs amounting to about €230 million ($166 million) will be slapped on the 37% of the €15.9 billion of Israeli goods imported to the EU, Šefčovič said. The EU currently levies no tariffs on that set of Israeli goods due to an Association Agreement.

    A review by the EU diplomatic corps found in June that Israel had violated the human rights component of that agreement, called Article 2. European critics of Israel have called on the entire trade deal to be suspected over the war in Gaza.

    But for now, the commission is proposing to revoke the zero-tariff preference for a select amount of imported Israeli goods and instead fall back on World Trade Organization tariffs, which vary from 8% to 40% on individual goods.

    “We’re not proposing to suspend trade with Israel, we are proposing to suspend trade preferences,” said a senior European official tasked with communicating for the European Commission but not authorized to be publicly named according to commission policy.

    The proposal followed the announcement last week by von der Leyen that she will seek sanctions and a partial trade suspension against Israel over its military campaign in Gaza, breaking with her strong pro-Israel stance.

    Other European officials speaking on background said that Israel’s military campaign in Gaza and also increasingly violent settlement activity in the West Bank spearheaded by Ben-Gvir and Smotrich had given “new momentum” to the sanctions. But they said that Israeli arms exports to the EU will remain unaffected under the proposal.

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    The Left all support the Hamas Nazi Supporters
    The Left all support the Hamas Nazi Supporters
    11 hours ago

    Eurotrash Nazi Spawn Scum.

    Shimon Nechemiah
    Shimon Nechemiah
    10 hours ago

    Insane!
    Europe, now overrun and failing due to Moslem immigration, sanctions Israel.
    Another indictment of a continent spiraling into irrelevancy.

    Yitzchok
    Yitzchok
    11 hours ago

    The count of deaths in Gaza is nearing 65000 SAYS WHO HAMAS? WHO BEHEADED BABIES AND BURNT ENTIRE FAMILIES? I wish it was 65000

    Yvette
    Yvette
    9 hours ago

    The first thing the Israelis should do is stop all arms exports to the EU, except of course to those member states that stand by Israel. Then step up trade with those nations. The majority of the Europeans hate Israel and by extension all Jews but love the queer Pals.

    See
    See
    7 hours ago

    EU anti semantics idiots, just push israel into a corner they’ll show you what they’re capable,

    Jack
    Jack
    11 hours ago

    “Tsahdeykes”

    Samuel Mark
    Samuel Mark
    2 hours ago

    Israel should not allow their weapons to be used in defense of Europe plus they should not send their medications to Europe

    Watching Europe burn
    Watching Europe burn
    58 minutes ago

    Let them do their pointless sanction. Europe is done they will reap what they have sown and that’s Terror.

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    Anonymous
    35 seconds ago

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