Why Israel Took Notice When the EU Called Its Actions "Apartheid"

Why Israel Took Notice When the EU Called Its Actions "Apartheid"

Israel suspended talks with the EU's top diplomat after she used the word "apartheid"—a term meaning a system of racial separation. Once used only by human rights groups, the label now comes from governments and international bodies. That shift matters: Israel can no longer dismiss it as activist talk. When official voices echo the charge, the political stakes change entirely.

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