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EU considers sanctions against Israel regarding Ukrainian wheat exports

29 April 2026
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Israel is facing criticism for importing wheat allegedly stolen from Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stating that such actions are indicative of Israel not being a “normal country.” Zelenskyy highlighted that a ship carrying looted grain has arrived in Israel, asserting that this trade cannot be considered legitimate. In response, the European Union is contemplating sanctions against Israeli individuals and entities involved in facilitating this trade, emphasizing its condemnation of actions that support Russia’s war efforts. An investigation revealed a pattern of smuggling Ukrainian grain through a maritime network to various international markets, including Israel, where at least four shipments of stolen grain have been recorded this year. Ukraine estimates that over 15 million tonnes of grain have been seized by Russia since the beginning of the conflict, with proceeds from these sales contributing to the Russian military campaign.

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The situation underscores the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, particularly regarding the economic impact of the war and the illicit trade of Ukrainian resources. Since Russia’s invasion in 2022, Ukraine has reported significant grain seizures, with Russian authorities reportedly profiting from their sale. The EU’s response to Israel’s actions may reflect broader geopolitical concerns and its stance on international law, particularly regarding the legality of goods sourced from occupied territories. This incident also highlights perceived inconsistencies in the EU’s sanctioning practices, especially in relation to Israel’s trade activities linked to illegal settlements in Palestinian territories.

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