Academic boycotts and institutional distancing in Europe have continued despite a Gaza cease‑fire, leaving many Israeli scholars reporting professional isolation, restricted collaborations, and lost funding opportunities. The report documents growing pressure on Israeli universities and notes that some European institutions have implemented sanctions, collaboration freezes, or event cancellations. University leadership in Israel is grappling with the diplomatic and operational fallout: international research partnerships are strained, joint grants face suspension, and visiting‑scholar programs are paused. Scholars described disruptions in conferences, peer review networks, and student exchanges. International research offices and funding agencies may need to mediate or provide contingency support for affected projects; the episode underscores how geopolitical conflicts can rapidly reshape transnational academic networks and research continuity.