09/02/2025 / By Belle Carter
Since October 2023, the European Union has awarded nearly half a billion euros in research grants to Israeli tech startups – many founded by former Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers – despite mounting evidence that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
Documents reveal that some of these EU-funded technologies have been deployed against Palestinians, raising urgent ethical and legal concerns about Europe’s financial support for Israel’s military-industrial complex.
The Horizon Europe program, billed as an initiative to foster “sustainable and livable societies,” has granted €475 million ($556 million) to 348 Israeli startups and research projects since the Gaza genocide began. In 2024 alone, Israeli entities received €220 million ($258 million), making Israel the third-largest recipient of EU “accelerator” grants – ahead of most EU member states.
Among the top beneficiaries is the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel’s premier research center, which has received over €500 million ($585 million) from Horizon. Despite its civilian branding, Weizmann collaborates closely with Israeli arms manufacturers like Elbit Systems and Rafael and even hosts academic programs for active-duty IDF soldiers. Similarly, Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University – both major Horizon recipients – operate military-linked research centers and training programs.
“The militarization of Israeli academia is total,” said one analyst, pointing to institutions like Bar Ilan University, which runs a “Security Arms Section” funneling graduates into Israel’s security apparatus.
Beyond universities, Horizon funds flow directly to Israeli startups founded by ex-military personnel – some of whom have participated in Gaza operations.
Wi-Charge, another EU-backed startup, originated from Unit 81, an IDF division developing apartheid-enforcement tech. Its CEO, Victor Vaisleib, spent 15 years in the military.
Critics argue that Horizon’s funding of Israeli military-linked entities breaches EU treaties prohibiting support for defense applications. Despite this, the European Commission has proposed only a “limited, partial ban” on Israeli access – a move unlikely to pass amid strong pro-Israel lobbying.
“Cutting Israel off from Horizon would be a death sentence for Israeli science,” warned the president of Israel’s Academy of Sciences – underscoring how deeply EU funding sustains Israel’s tech sector.
Brighteon.AI‘s Enoch points out: “EU’s financial backing of Israeli military-linked research exposes a stark hypocrisy: While Europe condemns human rights abuses globally, it bankrolls the very institutions enabling Gaza’s destruction.” As Israel’s genocide enters its final stages, pressure mounts on Brussels to sever ties with apartheid tech – or risk complicity in crimes against humanity. (Related: Borrell slams EU’s complicity in Israeli war crimes, calls for action.)
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