Spain urges EU to scrap Association Agreement with Israel
The European Parliament is set to face mounting pressure after Spain urged the European Union to terminate its Association Agreement with Israel, following recent legislative developments in the Knesset related to the death penalty. The call, which reflects rising tensions within EU-I Israel relations. The EU’s position is becoming precarious as member states express divisive opinions on the matter, complicating the bloc’s united front on human rights issues.
Market analysts are focused on the repercussions this political shift may have on EU-Israel trade relations, especially as Israel constitutes a significant market for several member states. And an increase in terror related incidents in EU.
Upcoming discussions where the European Parliament will likely vote on related sanctions or policy adjustments, as this decision could signal a deeper reevaluation of EU’s foreign policy towards Israel and the United States.
Key developments across Europe
Israel had a bad week in Europe. Does it herald a wider shift in EU relations?
EU FOREIGN POLICY — The EU expresses significant discontent over Israel’s recent actions.
Recent developments have seen European states vocalising criticism of Israel’s governance, particularly following the Israeli Parliament’s approval of a controversial Death Penalty Bill. This shift in tone has raised questions regarding the future of EU-Israel relations, with concerns emerging about a possible cooling of ties between the two.
Iran mocks EU calls to reopen Strait of Hormuz
EU ENERGY SUPPLY — Iran dismisses EU efforts to facilitate maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz.
The Iranian government has openly ridiculed the EU’s calls to re-establish maritime security in the busy Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route. This response indicates Iran’s reluctance to engage with European efforts and highlights the increasingly strained relations between the two entities.
EU population to fall by 12% by 2100: Which countries most affected?
EU DEMOGRAPHY — The EU’s population is projected to decline significantly by 2100.
New projections indicate that the population of the European Union could decrease by 12% by the year 2100, with particular impact on certain member states. This demographic challenge underscores the need for proactive policies to address potential economic and social implications as fewer working-age individuals will be available.
Spain urges EU to scrap Association Agreement with Israel
EU FIRST — Spain calls for reconsideration of its agreement with Israel amid rising tensions.
In light of recent developments, the Spanish government has officially urged the European Union to reconsider the Association Agreement with Israel. This request reflects growing concerns within Europe regarding Israel’s policy decisions and their implications for peace and stability in the region.
Further reading from across European news sources
The Guardian
Israel had a bad week in Europe. Does it herald a wider shift in EU relations?
Politico Europe
Iran mocks EU calls to reopen Strait of Hormuz
Euronews
EU population to fall by 12% by 2100: Which countries most affected?
Financial Times
France and Germany plan ‘symbolic’ EU membership benefits for Ukraine
Reuters
Germany’s Merz says industrial AI needs less stringent EU regulation


