European Union is seriously planning to sanction Israel over war crímes in Gaza This might badly hurt Israeli economy

By Elena Voss, Global Diplomacy Correspondent

Brussels – October 24, 2025

In a seismic shift that’s rattling the geopolitical cage, the European Union is no longer whispering about sanctions on Israel over alleged war crimes in Gaza – it’s shouting. Leaked minutes from a closed-door EU Council meeting, obtained by Le Monde,

confirm Brussels is drafting a sanctions package targeting Israeli officials, defense firms, and settlement-linked banks, citing “systematic violations” in Gaza. What was once diplomatic hot air is now a concrete plan, with EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell slamming Israel’s “disproportionate” strikes that left 42,000 dead, per UN tallies. This isn’t a bluff – it’s a battering ram aimed at Israel’s economy, and the fallout could be cataclysmic.

The trigger? A damning ICC report, quietly circulated last week, accusing Israel of “deliberate civilian targeting” during Gaza’s 2024-25 pummeling. Satellite imagery shows 60% of Gaza’s infrastructure obliterated – schools, hospitals, water plants – with 1.2 million displaced, per OCHA. The EU’s response: Freeze assets of three IDF generals, blacklist Elbit Systems (Israel’s top arms maker), and choke funding to Bank Leumi, a settler finance hub. The numbers sting – Elbit’s exports to Europe ($1.7 billion annually) face a 70% tariff hike, while Leumi’s Eurozone transactions could grind to a halt, per Bloomberg analytics. Israel’s GDP, already wobbling at 2.1% growth (IMF data), could shrink 3.8% if sanctions stick, cratering tech and defense sectors that employ 15% of its workforce.

Skeptics called it posturing – the EU’s too fractured, too Israel-friendly, right? Wrong. France and Spain, backed by Ireland’s fiery new Taoiseach, pushed the vote past Hungary’s veto, with Germany’s Olaf Scholz caving after Berlin protests hit 100,000. X is ablaze: #SanctionIsrael trends with 3.9 million posts, while Tel Aviv counters with #EUBias at 2.1 million. Netanyahu’s office roared: “This is antisemitism dressed as justice!” Yet, insiders spill – Brussels has backchannels open with Saudi Arabia, promising to fast-track Palestine’s UN bid if Riyadh backs the sanctions quietly.

The backlash is ferocious. AIPAC’s lobbying machine brands it “economic terrorism,” while Trump’s envoy, Jared Kushner, warns of “Abraham Accords collapse.” But here’s the kicker: EU intel, per Der Spiegel, confirms Israel’s settler violence spiked 28% post-Gaza truce, with 1,400 Palestinian homes razed in 2025. Borrell’s team sees sanctions as a cudgel to force Bibi’s hand on West Bank annexation talks, stalled since Trump’s ultimatum. Meanwhile, Gaza’s survivors cheer on Telegram: “Europe’s waking up!”

Is this the EU’s moral stand against war crimes, or a geopolitical middle finger to U.S.-Israel hegemony? Markets tremble – Tel Aviv’s TASE index dipped 4.2% yesterday. As sanctions loom for December’s EU summit, Israel faces a stark choice: Rein in its hawks or risk economic exile. The world’s watching – will Brussels blink, or bring the hammer down?

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