The EU hosted a major Palestinian peace conference in Brussels, drawing representatives from over 60 nations to discuss stability and long-term peace in the Middle East.
The meeting followed Hungary’s political shift and renewed EU calls for a two-state solution, with some leaders urging tougher measures against Israel over Gaza.
The EU, a key aid provider to Palestinians, seeks greater diplomatic influence amid ongoing conflict and divisions among member states on policy toward Israel.
Can Europe's peace plan succeed while a separate US-led initiative governs Gaza?
With Hungary's veto gone, will Europe finally suspend its trade agreement with Israel?
Can billions in aid rebuild Gaza if the core drivers of the conflict remain?
As settler violence surges, are sanctions the only tool the EU has left?
How will the escalating war with Iran reshape the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Is the two-state solution still a viable goal or just a diplomatic fantasy?