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EU ready to sanction Israel over stolen grain after ignoring war crimes

HG by HG
29 April 2026
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The EU has warned that it is ready to sanction anyone in Israel who is “aiding and abetting” the trade of Ukrainian grain, which Russia stole.

The shipment of stolen grain arrived in Haifa on a Panama-flagged vessel. It is allegedly carrying over 6,200 tonnes of wheat and 19,000 tonnes of barley. However, the ship is yet to unload.

The European Union has warned Israel that it is ready to impose sanctions on those aiding and abetting the trade of Ukrainian grain stolen by Russia in the occupied territories, after a new ship loaded with the cereal arrived in the port of Haifa.https://t.co/tW6oNoCM8k pic.twitter.com/eRSsQyXLNm

— euronews (@euronews) April 28, 2026

Importantly, though, the EU has ignored all of Israel’s war crimes for years. It has refused to sanction Israel over the illegal attacks and mass murder of Palestinians, Iranians, and Lebanese people.

The EU may sanction Israel over a boatload of grain that was allegedly stolen from Ukraine, but it won’t sanction Israel over the mass murder of Palestinian children. https://t.co/X0gqq1N0BF

— Dimitri Lascaris (@dimitrilascaris) April 28, 2026

EU Silence is complicity

It says a lot about the collective values of Western countries when the hard red line is stolen grain.

But even Ukraine has been a staunch supporter of Israel — until this point.

Now, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Ukrainian President, has urged Israel to turn the Russian vessel away. He said his government would start preparing “relevant sanctions”, in coordination with Europeans, against those:

attempting to profit from this criminal scheme.

The EU has already sanctioned several Russians over the theft of Ukrainian grain. Additionally, in 2024, it agreed to put tariffs on grain products from both Russia and Belarus in response to the thefts.

However, EU-level sanctions require unanimity among the 27 member states. Of course, when it comes to Israel, some EU countries, such as Germany and Italy, refuse to stand up to the genocidal terrorist state. 

In response to the stolen grain arriving in Haifa, Ukraine’s foreign minister said Kyiv had summoned Israel’s ambassador.

The hard red line?

Occupation, colonisation and apartheid were not enough for the EU to take action against Israel.

So let’s get this right: apartheid Israel can commit genocide, bomb, kill, torture, starve, start wars, collectively punish, dehumanise Palestinians — war crime after war crime — and the European Union supports it all the way. But buy food from Russia, and they threaten to come… https://t.co/GwGMydJseo

— Martin L. Zinn (@MartinLZinn) April 29, 2026

Neither was a United Nations (UN) commission, which ruled that the settler-colonial state was committing genocide against Palestinians.

The EU today: “A genocide is ok but we draw the line at buying grain from Russia” https://t.co/fmxxT1JXIL

— Arnaud Bertrand (@RnaudBertrand) April 29, 2026

Or the evidence from Human Rights Watch, which verified that Israel had used White Phosphorous — an incendiary weapon that is illegal to deploy in civilian areas — over residential areas in both Southern Lebanon and Gaza.

Israel Deploys Banned White Phosphorus Bombs on Civilian Areas in South Lebanon

Israel has dropped white phosphorus munitions on civilian-populated areas in Al-Tiri, South Lebanon, in a move condemned as a violation of international law. pic.twitter.com/scW7l36raq

— Tasnim News Agency (@Tasnimnews_EN) April 26, 2026

And the ruling that Israel is deliberately depriving Gaza of food and water.

WOW! @EUCouncil finally grows a spine and threatens to sanction Israel (not for killing thousands of Palestinians, bombing Gaza to stone age, displacing and starving entire population, raping detainees etc) but for trading with Russia for some “stolen” Ukrainian grains. https://t.co/Nv5vAFcPWd

— Nusaybah (@hate_stopper) April 28, 2026

Yet the EU wants to take a stand now, over some stolen grain.

EU priorities on full display 👀
Ready to threaten sanctions on Israel over stolen Ukrainian grain arriving in Haifa…
But months of devastation in Gaza? Total silence.
The selective outrage says it all.
Hypocrisy level: maximum. ✊ https://t.co/rnUbbFLfBN

— Sheikh Waqas Akram (@SheikhWaqqas) April 29, 2026

Does the EU really place more value on stolen grain than the lives of people in West Asia?

Decades of apartheid, ethnic cleansing and oppression and 2.5 years of genocide, war crimes and starvation weren’t enough for the EU to even issue a statement of concern.

One Russian vessel carrying grain: https://t.co/7gVB8CR38s

— Amir (@AmirAminiMD) April 28, 2026

Of course, we should now expect Israel to accuse both the EU and Ukraine of being antisemitic. And who knows, maybe the grain was also promised to Israel 3000 years ago?

Hypocrisy

In what world is it okay for the EU to greenlight Israel’s genocide but then draw the line at buying stolen grain?

The decisions by the EU are nothing short of racist.

How Palestinian lands, resources and lives stolen & annihilated by Israel?

Ultimately, Europe considers Ukrainians as human beings with rights, projecting on them an extension of itself. Palestinians are “the other”: for 🇪🇺they do not have the right to be protected by intl law. https://t.co/hAOcUftSYF

— Tara Riva (@tara_riva) April 29, 2026

The long and short of it is, nearly 95% of Ukrainians are white, unlike the majority of Palestinians, who are Arab.

When Russia launched its illegal invasion of Ukraine, the majority of European countries opened their doors to Ukrainian refugees.

However, Palestinians do not get the same treatment.

Both situations involve a colonial power. However, the West reacts completely differently when it’s Israel murdering brown people.

EU ready to sanction Israel on account of Ukraine, not Gaza… White lives matter more! https://t.co/NRxcmK8j9x

— Anckarström, Esq. 🇸🇪🇲🇦🇵🇸 (@ibnkafka) April 28, 2026

Of course, the EU should sanction Israel. But it should have done that years ago.

It should not take grain being stolen by another violent and expansive country, which happens to also be a threat to Europe, for the EU to think about putting its foot down.

The EU should be prioritising human rights and international law. Instead, it places less importance on the lives of people in West Asia than it does on a boatload of grain.

Human rights are human rights — no matter the colour of someone’s skin, their religion, or where they were born.

Feature image via Al Jazeera English/YouTube

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  1. Dont poke the bear says:
    1 month ago

    And the grain is not even stolen. It was grown on land which is now part of Russia by farmers who are now Russian citizens. And Russia is not an “expensionist” or “expansive” power, and is not a “threat” to Europe . These assertions merely indicate wilful misunderstanding of the root causes of the conflict.

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