Israeli Participation in Horizon Europe Halves as Boycotts Bite
Israeli Participation in Horizon Europe Halves as Boycotts Bite
Country’s wars against Iran and Lebanon have renewed debate over whether Europe should sever research ties.
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Country’s wars against Iran and Lebanon have renewed debate over whether Europe should sever research ties.
The European Commission has suggested blocking Israel from a grant targeting start-ups, as EU outrage grows at Israel's food blockade of Gaza, which has begun to cause widespread starvation in the besieged territory.
Nowhere is science diplomacy so pressing than in the context of one of the most complex conflicts of our generation: that between Israelis and Palestinians.
A number of European universities are ending their ties with Israel over the war in Gaza, including in existing Horizon Europe projects, prompting Israel's science minister to hold talks with the country's research leaders over how to retain scientific links with Europe.
Academic researchers in Israel say they are being “affected dramatically” by negative international reactions to Israel’s military actions against Hamas in Gaza, a recent survey finds. And many fear the professional fallout from the war will become much worse in the future.
Conflict has left many labs empty or in ruins