You're cutting off the first part of my comment: "Forget about the UK." I was clearly implying "I understand why the UK gets so little given that it's no longer in the EU". But it also doesn't surprise me that the UK or Norway get funding given how closely they are interlinked with the EU economy. For the UK it might still be leftover commitments post-Brexit. For Norway, it's literally in the single market.
Why Israel? Why not South Korea? Feel free to answer the question. You don't need to imply that I'm a nazi. I'm not a nazi. It's a legitimate question even though the name of the country is Israel, believe it or not.
No, I'm literally just asking a question (No this is not a dog whistle, don't freak out). I'm not gonna argue with you if you just provide an answer (which you haven't despite your claims).
Is Israel part of some sort of EU program for collaborative research? I know I could google it at this point, but it's very interesting how difficult it seems for a certain type of person to answer simple questions once the name Israel is dropped. If you just point me to such a program, the above list would make somewhat sense again.
EDIT: I googled it myself now. Israel is part of Horizon Europe.
5
u/gookman European Union 1d ago
Your question was:
My reply is exactly about that. If you're looking for some nefarious reason there isn't one. Lack of education is a big factor in lack of innovation.
If you want to know about Israel I believe other users have answered that question.