There is no chance that the European Union will impose sanctions on Israel over the conflict in Gaza, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky told The Times of Israel recently, putting the kibosh on threatened penalties meant to pressure Jerusalem over its policies in the Strip, where fighting has been paused for nearly a month. According to Lipavsky, who visited Israel Thursday on a single-day trip, Prague and other countries in the 27-nation bloc would head off any attempt by Brussels to impose sanctions on Israel, which counts the EU as its largest trade partner. “Of course, there are some countries...