Israel severs contact with EU’s Kallas over reported apartheid remarks

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Israel severs contact with EU’s Kallas over reported apartheid remarks

The Israeli foreign minister has lamented the “blatant unfairness” exhibited by the top EU diplomat

West Jerusalem will cut “all contact” with EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas over her reported comparison of the country to apartheid-era South Africa, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has announced.

Relations between the bloc and Israel’s far-right government have steadily deteriorated in the past few years over the war in Gaza, accelerating illegal settlement building, and the invasion of Lebanon. The EU has for years been accused of double standards over its failure to prosecute Israel for possible genocide, while imposing 21 rounds of sanctions against Russia. The gaffe-prone Kallas recently tried to compensate for Brussels’ weak position with statements more critical of Israel.

On Thursday, Sa’ar referenced recent media reports that Kallas had compared modern Israel to apartheid-era South Africa during a private meeting. The minister accused the EU top diplomat of “acting obsessively and with blatant unfairness” and vowed to sever contact with her. 

“As the Foreign Minister of the State of Israel, I have no choice but to sever all contact with Ms. Kallas until she retracts the blood libel she directed at the world’s only Jewish state, which is also the only democracy in the Middle East,” Sa’ar wrote on X.

Kallas attempted to defuse the situation, vaguely stating that the “EU is always committed to a constructive relationship with Israel” as well as “dialogue and engagement.” At the same time, she reaffirmed the bloc’s commitment to a two-state solution and condemned illegal Israeli settlements.

The response landed poorly with Sa’ar, who reiterated the demand for Kallas to explicitly comment on the reported apartheid comparison. 

“With all due respect, even in your remarks here you refrain from denying or condemning what has been attributed to you and published publicly,” responded Sa’ar. “If you did indeed make these vile and defamatory statements, stand behind them. If you did not make them, deny it.”

EU-Israeli ties were also damaged recently over the Global Sumud Flotilla incident. The fleet, organized by international activists and humanitarian groups, attempted to run the Israeli blockade of Gaza late in May. The flotilla was intercepted, with its participants allegedly subjected to widespread physical and sexual abuse and mocked personally by far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. The incident prompted multiple EU nations to impose a travel ban on Ben-Gvir, while Italy and France launched independent probes.

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