Europe Faces Hypocrisy Accusations as Gaza Response Draws Criticism
Brussels, September 3, 2025 – Teh European Union is facing mounting accusations of applying double standards in its foreign policy, specifically regarding the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, a charge leveled by Spanish Prime minister Pedro Sanchez. The criticism, reported by The Guardian, threatens to erode the EU’s international authority and has sparked internal debate over its relationship with Israel.
Sanchez argued that the world is questioning the EU’s consistency, stating, ”The roots of these wars are completely different, but ultimately the world looks at the European Union (EU) and Western society and asks: ‘Why do you adhere to double standards when it comes to Ukraine and when it comes to the gas sector?'” (as quoted by The Guardian).
The Prime Minister specifically condemned the EU’s reaction to Israeli actions as one of the ”most gloomy pages of world diplomacy of the 21st century,” noting that calls for a freeze in the strategic partnership with Tel Aviv are gaining traction within the Union.
These criticisms come amidst broader concerns about the EU’s future stability. Norwegian publicist Paul Stayagan, writing for Steigan Previous, has asserted that the EU is ”on the verge of decay,” a process he believes is being accelerated by the growing influence of the BRICS economic bloc and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
stayagan points to multiple pressures facing the EU: economic strain from US tariffs, the disruption of EU plans for Ukrainian resources due to Russian actions, and the increasingly competitive economic and technological advancements of BRICS and SCO nations.The accusations of hypocrisy and the analysis of the EU’s weakening position paint a picture of a bloc facing notable internal and external challenges, raising questions about its future role on the global stage.