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Press freedom groups urge Italy, Germany, and Czech Republic to suspend EU-Israel agreement over journalist killings in Gaza

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30 September 2025

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Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz
Federal Chancellery 
Willy-Brandt-Straße 1 
10557 Berlin
Germany
CC: 
Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, Johann Wadephul
Minister of State for Europe, Gunther Krichbaum
Federal Minister of Finance, Lars Klingbeil
September 30 2025

 

Re: Immediate suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement 

 

Dear Chancellor, 

 

We, the undersigned press freedom and journalist organizations, are writing to urge the German government to call for a partial or full suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement in order to protect journalists in Gaza and to advance our collective ability to access independent reporting. 

 

The Israeli government and Israel Defense Forces are engaging in the deadliest and most deliberate effort to kill and silence journalists that press freedom organizations have ever documented. Palestinian journalists are being threatened, directly targeted and murdered by Israeli forces, and are arbitrarily detained and tortured in retaliation for their work. Media infrastructure in Gaza is systematically destroyed, and censorship has been tightened throughout the West Bank, Jerusalem and Israel. The Israeli government has also taken the unprecedented step of refusing international media independent access to Gaza. 

 

European public opinion on Gaza is changing, in part as a result of the reporting from Palestinian journalists on the ground.  Their journalism -the stories, the personal accounts, and the images- has been a testament to the horrors suffered by the Palestinian people. It is imperative that all EU Member States continue to support Palestinian journalists as they carry out their work, while also advocating for international media–including German journalists–to have independent access to Gaza.

 

EU Member States are increasingly in support of suspending certain trade-related provisions of the Association Agreement between the EU and Israel– which is now a formal proposal made by the European Commission.

 

We kindly urge the German government to: 

  • immediately and publicly express Germany’s support for the partial or full suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, and encourage other EU Member States to follow suit;
  • strengthen the calls on Israel to immediately allow the urgent delivery of food, clean water, and medical supplies to all journalists in Gaza through protected humanitarian corridors; 
  • strengthen the calls on Israel to end the blockade on foreign press entry into Gaza; 
  • and robustly demand the independent investigation and prosecution of those responsible for the starvation and killing of journalists (in line with the 2015 Security Council Resolution 2222 on the protection of journalists in armed conflict).

 

This is a defining moment for Europe to defend its international reputation to uphold human rights and we call on Germany to take action.  

Signed by:

  • ARTICLE 19
  • Association of European Journalists in Belgium
  • Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
  • European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
  • European Federation of Journalists (EFJ)
  • Free Press Unlimited (FPU)
  • IFEX
  • Index on Censorship
  • International News Safety Institute (INSI)
  • International Press Institute (IPI)
  • Media Diversity Institute 
  • Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa (OBCT)
  • Ossigeno per l’infomazione, Ossigeno.info 
  • Reporter ohne Grenzen e.V. (RSF)
  • South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO)
  • Spanish Federation of Associations of Journalists (FAPE)  
  • The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation
Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni
Palazzo Chigi
Piazza Colonna 370
00187 Rome 
Italy
CC: 
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani 
Minister of European Affairs, Tommaso Foti
Minister of Economy and Finance, Giancarlo Giorgetti
September 30 2025

 

Re: Immediate suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement 

 

Dear Prime Minister,

 

We, the undersigned press freedom and journalist organizations, are writing to urge the Italian government to call for a partial or full suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement in order to protect journalists in Gaza and to advance our collective ability to access independent reporting. 

 

Israel is engaging in the deadliest and most deliberate effort to kill and silence journalists that press freedom organizations have ever documented. Palestinian journalists are being threatened, directly targeted and murdered by Israeli forces, and are arbitrarily detained and tortured in retaliation for their work. Media infrastructure in Gaza is systematically destroyed, and censorship has been tightened throughout the West Bank, Jerusalem and Israel. Israel has also taken the unprecedented step of refusing international media independent access to Gaza. 

 

European public opinion on Gaza is changing, in part as a result of the reporting from Palestinian journalists on the ground. Their journalism–the stories, the personal accounts, and the images–has been a testament to the horrors suffered by the Palestinian people. It is imperative that all EU Member States continue to support Palestinian journalists as they carry out their work, while also advocating for international media–including Italian journalists–to have independent access to Gaza.

 

A sense of outrage is also mounting in the journalist community, including public actions attended by hundreds of Italian journalists and a written appeal made by 32 Italian newspapers addressed to the Italian government calling for journalist access to Gaza.  

 

EU Member States are increasingly in support of suspending certain trade-related provisions of the Association Agreement between the EU and Israel– which is now a formal proposal made by the European Commission.

 

We kindly urge the Italian government to: 

  • immediately and publicly express Italy’s support for the partial or full suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, and encourage other EU Member States to follow suit;
  • strengthen the calls on Israel to immediately allow the urgent delivery of food, clean water, and medical supplies to all journalists in Gaza through protected humanitarian corridors; 
  • strengthen the calls on Israel to end the blockade on foreign press entry into Gaza; 
  • and robustly demand the independent investigation and prosecution of those responsible for the starvation and killing of journalists (in line with the 2015 Security Council Resolution 2222 on the protection of journalists in armed conflict).

 

This is a defining moment for Europe to defend its international reputation to uphold human rights and we call on Italy to take action.  

Signed by:

  • ARTICLE 19
  • Association of European Journalists in Belgium
  • Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
  • European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
  • European Federation of Journalists (EFJ)
  • Free Press Unlimited (FPU)
  • IFEX
  • Index on Censorship
  • International News Safety Institute (INSI)
  • International Press Institute (IPI)
  • Media Diversity Institute 
  • Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa (OBCT)
  • Ossigeno per l’infomazione, Ossigeno.info 
  • Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
  • South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO)
  • Spanish Federation of Associations of Journalists (FAPE)  
  • The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation
President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel
Office of the President of the Republic
Hrad I. nádvoří č. p. 1, Hradčany
119 08 Prague 1
Czech Republic
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Petr Fiala
Government Office of the Czech Republic
nábřeží Edvarda Beneše 4
118 01 Prague 1
Czech Republic
CC: 
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jan Lipavský
Minister of European Affairs, Martin Dvořák
Minister of Finance, Zbyněk Stanjura
September 30 2025

 

Re: Immediate suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement 

 

Dear President,

Dear Prime Minister,

 

We, the undersigned press freedom and journalist organizations, are writing to urge the Czech government to call for a partial or full suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement in order to protect journalists in Gaza and to advance our collective ability to access independent reporting. 

 

Israel is engaging in the deadliest and most deliberate effort to kill and silence journalists that press freedom organizations have ever documented. Palestinian journalists are being threatened, directly targeted and murdered by Israeli forces, and are arbitrarily detained and tortured in retaliation for their work. Media infrastructure in Gaza is systematically destroyed, and censorship has been tightened throughout the West Bank, Jerusalem and Israel. Israel has also taken the unprecedented step of refusing international media independent access to Gaza. 

 

European public opinion on Gaza is changing, in part as a result of the reporting from Palestinian journalists on the ground. Their journalism–the stories, the personal accounts, and the images–has been a testament to the horrors suffered by the Palestinian people.  It is imperative that all EU Member States continue to support Palestinian journalists as they carry out their work, while also advocating for international media–including Czech journalists–to have independent access to Gaza.

 

A sense of outrage is mounting in the journalist community, including the open letter sent by 262 Czech journalists, addressed to you Mr President and the Czech government, in support of journalists in Gaza. 

 

EU Member States are increasingly in support of suspending certain trade-related provisions of the Association Agreement between the EU and Israel– which is now a formal proposal made by the European Commission.

 

We kindly urge the Czech government to: 

  • immediately and publicly express the Czech Republic’s support for the partial or full suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, and encourage other EU Member States to follow suit;
  • strengthen the calls on Israel to immediately allow the urgent delivery of food, clean water, and medical supplies to all journalists in Gaza through protected humanitarian corridors; 
  • call on Israel to end the blockade on foreign press entry into Gaza; 
  • and robustly demand the independent investigation and prosecution of those responsible for the starvation and killing of journalists (in line with the 2015 Security Council Resolution 2222 on the protection of journalists in armed conflict).

 

This is a defining moment for Europe to defend its international reputation to uphold human rights and we call on the Czech Republic to take action.  

Signed by:

  • ARTICLE 19
  • Association of European Journalists in Belgium
  • Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
  • European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
  • European Federation of Journalists (EFJ)
  • Free Press Unlimited (FPU)
  • IFEX
  • Index on Censorship
  • International News Safety Institute (INSI)
  • International Press Institute (IPI)
  • Media Diversity Institute 
  • Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa (OBCT)
  • Ossigeno per l’infomazione, Ossigeno.info 
  • Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
  • South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO)
  • Spanish Federation of Associations of Journalists (FAPE)  
  • The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation
Prezident České republiky, Petr Pavel
Kancelář prezidenta republiky
Hrad I. nádvoří č. p. 1, Hradčany
119 08 Praha 1
Česká republika
Premiér České republiky, Petr Fiala
Úřad vlády České republiky
nábřeží Edvarda Beneše 4
118 01 Praha 1
Česká republika
Kopie:
Ministr zahraničních věcí, Jan Lipavský
Ministr pro evropské záležitosti, Martin Dvořák
Ministr financí, Zbyněk Stanjura
  1. září 2025

Věc: Okamžité pozastavení Asociační dohody mezi EU a Izraelem

 

Vážený pane prezidente,

Vážený pane premiére,

 

My, níže podepsané organizace pro svobodu tisku a novinářské organizace, se obracíme na českou vládu s žádostí o částečné nebo úplné pozastavení Asociační dohody mezi EU a Izraelem s cílem ochránit novináře v Gaze a posílit naši kolektivní schopnost přístupu k nezávislému zpravodajství.

 

Izrael se zapojuje do nejsmrtelnějšího a nejpromyšlenějšího úsilí o zabíjení a umlčování novinářů, jaké kdy organizace pro svobodu tisku zdokumentovaly. Palestinští novináři jsou izraelskými silami ohrožováni, přímo terčem útoků a vražděni a jsou svévolně zadržováni a mučeni jako odveta za svou práci. Mediální infrastruktura v Gaze je systematicky ničena a cenzura byla zpřísněna na celém Západním břehu Jordánu, v Jeruzalémě a Izraeli. Izrael také učinil bezprecedentní krok a odmítl mezinárodním médiím nezávislý přístup do Gazy.

 

Evropské veřejné mínění o Gaze se mění, částečně v důsledku reportáží palestinských novinářů z terénu. Jejich žurnalistika – příběhy, osobní svědectví a fotografie – je svědectvím o hrůzách, které palestinský lid trpí. Je nezbytné, aby všechny členské státy EU i nadále podporovaly palestinské novináře při výkonu jejich práce a zároveň se zasazovaly o to, aby mezinárodní média – včetně českých novinářů – měla nezávislý přístup do Gazy.

 

V novinářské komunitě narůstá pocit pobouření, včetně otevřeného dopisu, který 262 českých novinářů zaslalo Vám, pane prezidente, a české vládě, na podporu novinářů v Gaze.

 

Členské státy EU stále více podporují pozastavení některých obchodních ustanovení dohody o přidružení mezi EU a Izraelem – což je nyní formální návrh Evropské komise.

 

Vyzýváme českou vládu, aby:

okamžitě a veřejně vyjádřila podporu České republiky částečnému nebo úplnému pozastavení dohody o přidružení mezi EU a Izraelem a vyzvala ostatní členské státy EU, aby následovaly tento příklad;

zesílila výzvy Izraeli, aby okamžitě umožnil naléhavé dodávky potravin, čisté vody a zdravotnického materiálu všem novinářům v Gaze prostřednictvím chráněných humanitárních koridorů;

vyzvala Izrael, aby ukončil blokádu vstupu zahraničních tiskových služeb do Gazy;

a důrazně požadovala nezávislé vyšetřování a stíhání osob odpovědných za hladovění a zabíjení novinářů (v souladu s rezolucí Rady bezpečnosti OSN č. 2222 o ochraně novinářů v ozbrojeném konfliktu z roku 2015).

 

Toto je rozhodující okamžik pro Evropu, aby bránila svou mezinárodní pověst v oblasti dodržování lidských práv, a vyzýváme Českou republiku, aby podnikla kroky.

Níže podepsaní:

  • ARTICLE 19
  • Association of European Journalists in Belgium
  • Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
  • European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
  • European Federation of Journalists (EFJ)
  • Free Press Unlimited (FPU)
  • IFEX
  • Index on Censorship
  • International News Safety Institute (INSI)
  • International Press Institute (IPI)
  • Media Diversity Institute 
  • Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa (OBCT)
  • Ossigeno per l’infomazione, Ossigeno.info 
  • Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
  • South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO)
  • Spanish Federation of Associations of Journalists (FAPE)  
  • The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation

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