The European Union has expressed growing frustration with Israel’s actions in Gaza, launching a formal review of its political and economic ties following the U.S.’ call to “end this now.” EU foreign ministers met in Brussels, where foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas announced a reassessment of the Israel Association Agreement. Calling the limited aid reaching Gaza “a drop in the ocean,” Kallas urged stronger action. Spain escalated pressure by banning arms sales, with Prime Minister Sánchez declaring no deals with a “genocidal state.” Israel has rejected the EU’s move.