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Josep Borrell is making a likely ill-fated last push for the EU to use its trade relations with Israel as leverage on Gaza .
The EU -Israel Association Agreement covers everything from political relations and preferential trade in goods and services, to cooperation on the environment, and tackling drugs and money laundering.
Borrell has stood out as one of the more vocal critics of Israel 's ongoing Gaza campaign.
Former Estonian prime minister is known mainly for her strong stance on Russia 's invasion of Ukraine .
"I expect Kallas to be less focused on Gaza and less pro-active in pushing member states to take action," says Lovatt of the European Council on Relations .
How the EU 's relationship with Israel could evolve depends on developments in the US , where President-elect Donald Trump is currently tapping candidates for his next cabinet.
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