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European Public Square: How Social Media and Activism Are Shaping EU Policy on Gaza

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The European Union’s increasingly firm stance on the Gaza war, culminating in the recent sanctions proposal, is being significantly shaped by the dynamics of the European public square, particularly the influence of social media and grassroots activism. The relentless online documentation of the conflict has created a groundswell of public opinion that politicians in Brussels can no longer ignore.
Unlike past conflicts, the 23-month war in Gaza has been broadcast in near real-time across platforms like TikTok, X, and Instagram. Graphic images and personal testimonies from the enclave have bypassed traditional media gatekeepers, directly reaching millions of European citizens and fostering a powerful sense of outrage and solidarity.
This online movement has fueled real-world action, leading to some of the largest pro-Palestinian demonstrations in European history. Activist groups have successfully organized boycotts and lobbied politicians, creating a sustained political pressure campaign that has shifted the Overton window of what is considered an acceptable EU policy towards Israel.
This public pressure has contributed to the changing rhetoric of mainstream politicians, including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The perception that the EU was out of step with its own citizens on such a major moral issue created a political imperative to act more decisively.
While formal foreign policy is still made by governments and diplomats, the sanctions proposal shows that the digital public square has become a powerful force in shaping that policy. The emotional and political energy generated by online activism has successfully been translated into a concrete, high-level diplomatic initiative.

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