Dutch universities are working on at least 28 technologies and products with European funding that could also be used by the Israeli military. This was reported by investigative platform Follow the Money (FTM) on Thursday.
Since 2007, Israel has received more than 3 billion euros from Horizon Europe, a European subsidy fund. Although projects funded by these subsidies have been required to have a civilian purpose since 2020, the European Commission does not check whether the end product is used for military purposes, according to FTM. The University of Groningen (UG) is also collaborating with Israel in three Horizon projects. The university already disclosed this in May of last year. At the time, the university stated that the projects did not have military objectives. It reiterates this in the FTM report.