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EU pushes back on Israel's Gaza plans, urges full humanitarian access

by Anadolu Agency

LONDON Jun 19, 2026 - 10:29 pm GMT+3
Men ride bicycles past a heavily-damaged building at the Nuseirat camp for Palestinian refugees in the central Gaza Strip, June 19, 2026. (AFP Photo)
Men ride bicycles past a heavily-damaged building at the Nuseirat camp for Palestinian refugees in the central Gaza Strip, June 19, 2026. (AFP Photo)
by Anadolu Agency Jun 19, 2026 10:29 pm

European Union leaders on Friday called on Israel to allow unrestricted humanitarian access to Gaza, roll back settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank and comply with international law, while also urging the disarmament of Hamas as part of a broader post-war framework.

In conclusions adopted June 18-19, the European Council said it was "gravely concerned" about the "deteriorating situation" in Gaza, describing a "devastating humanitarian crisis" and demanding immediate, unimpeded aid deliveries "at scale" across the territory.

It called for border crossings to be reopened, including a medical corridor linking Gaza and the West Bank, and said international media should be granted access.

The statement also pressed Israel to allow U.N. agencies and humanitarian organizations to operate independently and urged compliance with international humanitarian law, stressing that civilian protection "needs to be ensured at all times."

EU leaders backed the use of alternative supply routes, including the Cyprus maritime corridor, to supplement land access.

On the political track, the European Council reaffirmed support for a two-state solution, describing it as the basis for a "comprehensive, just and lasting peace" in which Israel and Palestine would exist side by side within secure borders. It also welcomed efforts by civil society and referenced an international conference in Paris aimed at supporting peacebuilding.

The conclusions went further on the military and security situation, calling for the "permanent disarmament of Hamas and other non-state armed groups" alongside a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the deployment of a temporary international stabilization force under a wider UN-backed plan.

EU leaders rejected reports that Israel intends to take control over around 70% of Gaza, and expressed concern over limited progress in implementing a cease-fire framework linked to U.N. Security Council Resolution 2803.

The council also condemned Israel's treatment of detainees intercepted in international waters following the Global Sumud Flotilla incident, and criticized rhetoric from "extremist ministers" accused of inciting abuses.

Tensions in the West Bank featured heavily in the conclusions. The EU denounced settlement expansion, including in the E1 area, calling it unlawful under international law, and warned of "legal and reputational consequences" for companies involved in construction projects there. It also condemned rising settler violence and endorsed further sanctions against extremist settlers and organizations.

The council also criticized Israel's adoption of a death penalty law as discriminatory and called for its repeal, while signaling that EU institutions would consider additional options if the situation worsens.

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