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EU shelves anti-Israel measures after Brussels sees ‘positive signs’ in Gaza aid situation

‘The European Union will keep a close watch on how Israel implements this common understanding and the pledges,’ the EU's top diplomat said

July 16, 2025 16:01
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The EU Commission (Getty)

By

Yossi Lempkowicz,

Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

European Union foreign ministers didn't adopt any measure against Israel on Tuesday as they discussed a "common understanding" reached between Brussels and Jerusalem last week to significantly improve and increase humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.

"The European Union will keep a close watch on how Israel implements this common understanding and the pledges and will update the compliance every two weeks", EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas declared after a Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels.

"We see positive signs. We see more trucks and supplies are reaching Gaza. We see more entry points opened. We also see electricity lines being repaired. But Israel needs to take more concrete steps to improve the humanitarian situation on the ground", Kallas told reporters.

"But if the situation is not going to improve, then the member states are also willing to take next steps. The goal is to improve the situation, because it is really untenable, the humanitarian situation", she added.

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