No Result
View All Result
  • Login
Friday, June 5, 2026
FeeOnlyNews.com
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading
No Result
View All Result
FeeOnlyNews.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Petition revives threat to Israel-EU trade

by FeeOnlyNews.com
2 months ago
in Business
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0
Petition revives threat to Israel-EU trade
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LInkedIn


Suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement is again on the agenda in Brussels. The agreement, in force since June 2000, covers trade, cultural, political and scientific ties between Israel and the EU. An EU-wide petition calling for suspension of the agreement has so far succeeded in gathering 1.1 million signatures from among the EU’s 500 million population, enough to oblige the EU’s governing body, the European Commission, to consider its demands. In the past fourteen years, only sixteen similar petitions have managed to reach the required threshold of one million signatures.

The European Citizens’ Initiative was set in motion by left-wing parties in the European Parliament in January this year. It calls for suspension of the Association Agreement because of Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip. The organizers seek to reach 1.5 million signatures in order to ensure that they have at least one million valid signatures verified by the approved mechanisms. Once the verification process is complete, the petition will make it obligatory to hold a discussion of the matter in the Parliament and the Commission. The grounds given for the petition are “an unprecedented level of killing and injury of civilians, a large-scale displacement of population and the systematic destruction of hospitals and medical facilities in Gaza.” The petition alleges that Israel is in breach of international law.

What will Hungary’s stance be?

Last September, tensions between Israel and the EU worsened as the president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen announced partial suspension of the Association Agreement because of Israel’s continued operations in the Gaza Strip. Total suspension of the agreement was prevented by opposition from Hungary, Italy, Germany, and Austria. Germany and Italy formed a blocking group preventing measures against Israel, which require a special majority of two-thirds of the EU’s population. Following the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the matter was dropped.

Now, however, partly because of Israel’s attacks in Iran and Lebanon, several states whose governments are critical of Israel are demanding that the move should be revived. Spain, Slovenia, Ireland and other countries have declared their intention of raising the matter at the next meeting of EU foreign ministers on Tuesday in Luxemburg. Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, who has made his involvement in issues such as Iran and Gaza a central plank of his attempt to revive his political fortunes, said last week that Israel “breaches international law again and again,” and publicly called for suspension of the Association Agreement.





RELATED ARTICLES




Italy suspends defense agreement with Israel


EU recommends suspending Israel free trade agreement






An open question is what Hungary’s stance will be after its change of government next month. Under Viktor Orban, Hungary did not hesitate to veto what it saw as anti-Israel initiatives. Another question is whether Italy will change its position, following the political message its prime minister Giorgia Meloni conveyed to Israel last week in the form of an announcement that Italy will not renew the defense cooperation agreement with Israel that has existed for two decades.

Among countries considered friendly to Israel up to now, such as Germany, issues such as harm to the rights of Palestinians beyond the Green Line, violence against Palestinians by Jewish settlers, the Israeli government’s settlement construction policy, and the Death Penalty for Terrorists Law, have become important considerations. Israel’s ignoring of the EU’s concerns could lead to sanctions on settlers becoming broadened to EU level (rather than being confined to individual states) and perhaps to approval by EU institutions of a ban on products of West Bank settlements. In general, Israel’s image in Europe, its largest trading partner, is at its lowest ebb for years, as the readiness of Europeans to sign the petition demanding the cutting of ties between Israel and the EU demonstrates.

Published by Globes, Israel business news – en.globes.co.il – on April 20, 2026.

© Copyright of Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd., 2026.




Source link

Tags: IsraelEUpetitionRevivesthreattrade
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

Why is stock market rising today? Sensex jumps 400 points, Nifty above 24,450. 4 key factors explained

Next Post

There’s a specific kind of resentment that builds in a marriage where one person does the invisible work and the other person benefits from it without ever realizing it exists — and it doesn’t show up as anger, it shows up as the slow withdrawal of a woman who got tired of being the operating system for a life that everyone in the house treats like it runs on its own

Related Posts

Markets have worst day since October as tech stocks lead the way down, traders lose hope of rate cut

Markets have worst day since October as tech stocks lead the way down, traders lose hope of rate cut

by FeeOnlyNews.com
June 5, 2026
0

The U.S. stock market had its worst day since October Friday as a sell-off in big technology companies weighed down...

Govt to tap AI for mapping supply chains and investment clusters

Govt to tap AI for mapping supply chains and investment clusters

by FeeOnlyNews.com
June 5, 2026
0

New Delhi: India's Statistical Business Register (SBR) will help map supply chain linkages, identify investment clusters and guide public investment...

A Kennedy, Kellyanne Conway’s ex-husband and a former Palantir data scientist debated AI regulation. Welcome to the Manhattan primary

A Kennedy, Kellyanne Conway’s ex-husband and a former Palantir data scientist debated AI regulation. Welcome to the Manhattan primary

by FeeOnlyNews.com
June 5, 2026
0

Democrats competing over a coveted congressional district in Manhattan slugged it out during a heated debate Thursday night, sparring over...

From Donut Shop to Death: Fast-Tracking Euthanasia in Canada

From Donut Shop to Death: Fast-Tracking Euthanasia in Canada

by FeeOnlyNews.com
June 5, 2026
0

State-assisted suicide in Canada is becoming more casual than its sternest critics a decade ago could have ever feared. The...

Economic optimism dips, while company confidence holds steady – survey

Economic optimism dips, while company confidence holds steady – survey

by FeeOnlyNews.com
June 5, 2026
0

Economic confidence among business leaders weakened in the second quarter of 2026 (Q2 2026), even as executives remained relatively upbeat...

A Tax on Social Media – Blue-State Governments’ Newest Ploy

A Tax on Social Media – Blue-State Governments’ Newest Ploy

by FeeOnlyNews.com
June 5, 2026
0

There never seems to be enough money to fill budget gaps, which means local governments have to try and find...

Next Post
There’s a specific kind of resentment that builds in a marriage where one person does the invisible work and the other person benefits from it without ever realizing it exists — and it doesn’t show up as anger, it shows up as the slow withdrawal of a woman who got tired of being the operating system for a life that everyone in the house treats like it runs on its own

There's a specific kind of resentment that builds in a marriage where one person does the invisible work and the other person benefits from it without ever realizing it exists — and it doesn't show up as anger, it shows up as the slow withdrawal of a woman who got tired of being the operating system for a life that everyone in the house treats like it runs on its own

Bitcoin Pulls Back Below Key Levels As Iran Tensions Rise Again

Bitcoin Pulls Back Below Key Levels As Iran Tensions Rise Again

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
10 States Offering Free or Low‑Cost College Courses for Residents Over 60

10 States Offering Free or Low‑Cost College Courses for Residents Over 60

May 13, 2026
The New Medicare Coding Change Confusing Pharmacies Across Multiple States

The New Medicare Coding Change Confusing Pharmacies Across Multiple States

May 11, 2026
Epstein Class All-In on Massie Primary But Do Midterms Matter?

Epstein Class All-In on Massie Primary But Do Midterms Matter?

May 13, 2026
Synopsys targets .61B revenue for 2026 while advancing joint AI solutions and accelerating Ansys integration (NASDAQ:SNPS)

Synopsys targets $9.61B revenue for 2026 while advancing joint AI solutions and accelerating Ansys integration (NASDAQ:SNPS)

December 10, 2025
Memorial Day 2026: Take Advantage of Food Freebies, Deals

Memorial Day 2026: Take Advantage of Food Freebies, Deals

May 23, 2026
Latam Insights: Coinbase Co-Founder Eyes Venezuela as Grupo Salinas Embraces Stablecoins

Latam Insights: Coinbase Co-Founder Eyes Venezuela as Grupo Salinas Embraces Stablecoins

May 17, 2026
Markets have worst day since October as tech stocks lead the way down, traders lose hope of rate cut

Markets have worst day since October as tech stocks lead the way down, traders lose hope of rate cut

0
Virtu Financial Ireland Gets MiCA Approval and CASP License for EU Crypto Services

Virtu Financial Ireland Gets MiCA Approval and CASP License for EU Crypto Services

0
6 Trump Family Crypto Bets Getting Crushed in Bitcoin’s Crash (and Why They’re Still Winning)

6 Trump Family Crypto Bets Getting Crushed in Bitcoin’s Crash (and Why They’re Still Winning)

0
Market Talk – June 5, 2026

Market Talk – June 5, 2026

0
A Tax on Social Media – Blue-State Governments’ Newest Ploy

A Tax on Social Media – Blue-State Governments’ Newest Ploy

0
Tesla and Uber Race to Dominate Autonomous Driving

Tesla and Uber Race to Dominate Autonomous Driving

0
Markets have worst day since October as tech stocks lead the way down, traders lose hope of rate cut

Markets have worst day since October as tech stocks lead the way down, traders lose hope of rate cut

June 5, 2026
6 Trump Family Crypto Bets Getting Crushed in Bitcoin’s Crash (and Why They’re Still Winning)

6 Trump Family Crypto Bets Getting Crushed in Bitcoin’s Crash (and Why They’re Still Winning)

June 5, 2026
Macy’s Reversible Quilt Sets as low as .93 (Reg. )!

Macy’s Reversible Quilt Sets as low as $14.93 (Reg. $50)!

June 5, 2026
Market Talk – June 5, 2026

Market Talk – June 5, 2026

June 5, 2026
7 Safety Habits Every Senior Living Alone Should Master

7 Safety Habits Every Senior Living Alone Should Master

June 5, 2026
Bitcoin Critic Peter Schiff Predicts USDT Will Eclipse BTC

Bitcoin Critic Peter Schiff Predicts USDT Will Eclipse BTC

June 5, 2026
FeeOnlyNews.com

Get the latest news and follow the coverage of Business & Financial News, Stock Market Updates, Analysis, and more from the trusted sources.

CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Financial Planning
  • Investing
  • Market Analysis
  • Markets
  • Money
  • Personal Finance
  • Startups
  • Stock Market
  • Trading

LATEST UPDATES

  • Markets have worst day since October as tech stocks lead the way down, traders lose hope of rate cut
  • 6 Trump Family Crypto Bets Getting Crushed in Bitcoin’s Crash (and Why They’re Still Winning)
  • Macy’s Reversible Quilt Sets as low as $14.93 (Reg. $50)!
  • Our Great Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use, Legal Notices & Disclaimers
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2022-2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading

Copyright © 2022-2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.