EU-Israel Association Agreement Review Update

Human Rights Watch

The undersigned human rights and humanitarian organizations and trade unions urge the EU to ensure that the ongoing review of Israel's compliance with article 2 of the EU-Israel Association Agreement be thorough, comprehensive, and credible.

Article 2 establishes that respect for human rights and democratic principles constitutes an "essential element" of the agreement. Amid overwhelming evidence of Israel's atrocity crimes and other egregious human rights abuses against Palestinians throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT), a credible review can only reach one conclusion: that Israel is in severe non-compliance with article 2.

In light of this, we call on the European Commission and all EU Member States to support meaningful and concrete measures, including the suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, at least in part.

We are appalled that it took the EU so long to launch this review, despite a request by Spain and Ireland already in February 2024, international court rulings, arrest warrants issued by International Criminal Court, and numerous reports by UN bodies, independent experts, prominent NGOs and scholars exposing Israel's very serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law throughout the OPT, including war crimes, crimes against humanity - including forced displacement, apartheid and extermination - and genocide.

Some of these findings were presented to EU foreign ministers in November 2024; but instead of moving towards the suspension of the agreement and taking other appropriate measures, the ministers only agreed to convene a meeting of the EU-Israel Association Council, in which they called for a ceasefire, humanitarian aid at scale, full respect for IHL, and a halting of Israel's illegal settlement policy. Israeli authorities blatantly did the exact opposite of all that, once again to no consequence for EU-Israel bilateral relations - until now.

The context in which this review is being conducted is dramatic and requires urgent and effective action. For months, Israel has completely blocked aid from entering the occupied Gaza Strip, and then tried to replace the UN-led humanitarian aid system in Gaza with military-led distribution hubs, where high numbers of killings of civilians seeking aid have been recorded. This is in breach of Israel's obligations under IHL as an occupying power, and of three binding rulings issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in January, March and May 2024, ordering Israeli authorities to allow the unhindered provision of urgently needed humanitarian aid at scale throughout Gaza to prevent a genocide.

This, along with the expansion of Israel's military operations in Gaza targeting life-sustaining infrastructures, healthcare facilities, shelters, and killing and maiming thousands of civilians since a fragile ceasefire was broken, has continued to cause unspeakable suffering to the illegally besieged Palestinians in Gaza.

As parties to the Genocide Convention, all EU member states have the obligation to "employ all means reasonably available to them" to prevent a genocide. That obligation arises not when a definitive judicial determination is made, but as soon as a state learns, or should normally have learned, of a serious risk that genocide may be committed. The International Court of Justice provided clear guidance in that regard. EU action is long overdue.

But while Gaza might have been the trigger for launching the review of article 2 of the Association Agreement, the scope of the review is broader, concerning Israel's respect for "human rights and democratic principles". We note, in that regard, the landmark July 2024 advisory opinion by the ICJ, which found Israel's occupation of the OPT to be illegal, in breach of the Palestinians' right to self-determination, and characterised by other serious violations, including systematic discrimination and racial segregation, as well as unlawful violence and displacement, demolitions, illegal settlements expansion and land seizure. In September, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution largely endorsing that ruling, and formulating a series of calls that have been ignored by Israeli authorities. Furthermore, reports from human rights groups and UN investigations also highlight torture against Palestinians held in Israeli prisons, leading to multiple deaths.

In this context, a weak or inconclusive review of Israel's compliance with article 2, and/or failure by the Commission and Council to suspend at least part of the Association Agreement, would ultimately destroy what's left of the EU's credibility - and, most importantly, it would further embolden Israeli authorities to continue their atrocity crimes and other egregious violations against the Palestinians in total impunity.

The EU must act now, as it long should have.

  1. 11.11.11
  2. Academics for Palestine
  3. Action for Women
  4. ActionAid Denmark
  5. ActionAid France
  6. ActionAid Ireland
  7. ActionAid Italy
  8. AFPS
  9. Al Mezan Center for Human Rights
  10. Ambasada Rog
  11. Amnesty International
  12. ARSIS - Association for the Social Support of Youth
  13. Association Belgo-Palestinienne WB
  14. Association des Universitaires pour le Respect du Droit International en Palestine (AURDIP)
  15. AVAAZ
  16. Belgian Academics and Artists for Palestine (BA4P)
  17. Bloody Sunday Trust
  18. Broederlijk Delen
  19. Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies
  20. Centre for Global Education
  21. CGT (Confédération générale du Travail)
  22. Changemakers Lab
  23. Child Rights International Network (CRIN)
  24. Christian Aid Ireland
  25. CIDAC
  26. CIDSE - international family of Catholic social justice organisations
  27. Collectif Judéo-Arabe et Citoyen pour la Palestine (CJACP)
  28. Comhlámh
  29. Comité de Solidaridad con la Causa Árabe
  30. Cospe
  31. CRID
  32. Culture de Palestine
  33. Danes je nov dan
  34. De-Colonizer
  35. Defence for Children International
  36. Diakonia
  37. DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture
  38. Društvo Humanitas - center za globalno učenje in sodelovanje
  39. Dutch Scholars for Palestine
  40. Ekō
  41. Entraide et Fraternité
  42. Equal Legal Aid
  43. Eurocadres
  44. EuroMed Rights
  45. European Coordination of Committees and Association for Palestine - ECCP
  46. European Jews for Palestine
  47. European Middle East Project (EuMEP)
  48. European Trade Union Network for Justice in Palestine
  49. Fédération Artisans du Monde
  50. Fenix Humanitarian Legal Aid
  51. FGTB-ABVV
  52. Finnish Arab Friendsip Society
  53. Finnish Development NGOs - Fingo
  54. Finnwatch ry
  55. Fundación Mundubat
  56. Gibanje za pravice Palestincev
  57. Hellenic League for Human Rights
  58. Human Rights Watch
  59. Humanity & Inclusion - Handicap International
  60. HUSOME
  61. Institute 8th of March
  62. International Federation for Human Rights - FIDH
  63. International Media Support
  64. International Rehabilitation Council of Torture Victims (IRCT)
  65. Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign
  66. Irish Anti War Movement
  67. Irish Council for Civil Liberties
  68. Jewish Call for Peace
  69. Kairos Ireland
  70. La Cimade
  71. La Coordinadora de Organizaciones para el Desarrollo
  72. LAB Sindikatua Basque Country
  73. Mouvement de la paix france
  74. MPPM - Movimento pelos Direitos do Povo Palestino e pela Paz no Médio Oriente
  75. My Voice, My Choice
  76. NWRG (New Wepons Research Group) odv
  77. Olof Palme International Center
  78. OVCA - society for awareness raising and protection - center of antidiscrimination
  79. Oxfam Ireland
  80. Parents for Peace
  81. PAX
  82. Pax Christi International
  83. Pax Christi Vlaanderen (Belgium)
  84. Peace Institute
  85. PIC - Legal Center for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment
  86. Plan International EU Liaison Office
  87. Plataforma por Empresas Responsables
  88. Plateforme des ONG françaises pour la Palestine
  89. Polish-Palestinian Justice Initiative KAKTUS
  90. Proja institute
  91. Research and Universities for Palestine Network-Italy
  92. Sadaka-the Ireland Palestine Alliance
  93. Samos Volunteers
  94. SB OVERSEAS - SOUTIEN BELGE OUTRE-FRONTIERES
  95. SETEM Catalunya
  96. Sindikat Mladi plus (Trade Union Youth Plus)
  97. Slovene Philanthropy, Association for the Promotion of Volunteering
  98. SOLIDAR
  99. Solsoc
  100. The European Legal Support Center (ELSC)
  101. The Palestine Solidarity Association of Sweden
  102. The Rights Forum
  103. Trinity College Dublin Students' Union/ Aontas Mac Léinn Choláiste na Tríonóide
  104. UGT SPAIN
  105. Union juive française pour la paix
  106. Union syndicale Solidaires
  107. United Against Inhumanity (UAI)
  108. Viva Salud
  109. Vrede vzw (Belgium)
  110. Vredesactie
  111. World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT)
  112. Yoga and Sport With Refugees
  113. Zavod 3MUHE
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