The trucks that bring food into Gaza? They’re often funded by the European Union. The drones that hover overhead? Built in Israel—with parts and funding from EU-linked research programs. Welcome to Europe’s two-faced policy on Palestine—where Brussels donates millions in humanitarian aid, while quietly enabling the very system that makes that aid necessary. The Aid Paradox No One Wants to Talk About For decades, the EU has been the largest donor to the Palestinians. It’s poured billions into UNRWA, emergency relief, schools, and medical supplies. The talking point is clear: We support peace. We support the people. But behind that humanitarian mask is a deeper economic entanglement. The EU-Israel Association Agreement—signed in 2000—is still active. It underpins: Bilateral trade worth over €40 billion Access to EU research funds like Horizon Europe Lowered tariffs on Israeli goods—including those produced in occupied territories > “It’s a system where the EU funds the ambulance, but ...
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