International Pressure Mounts: EU Considers New Sanctions on Israeli Settlers
The French Foreign Minister announced the possibility of new EU sanctions against violent Israeli settlers. With two activations already under the sanctions regime, a third is being considered due to increased violence in the West Bank. This move aims to address illegal settlement activities and enhance regional security.
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France's Foreign Minister has indicated that the European Union may soon impose a new round of sanctions aimed at curbing violence from Israeli settlers. This potential third activation of the EU sanctions regime underscores mounting international pressure to halt illegal settlement activities.
Jean-Noel Barrot, speaking at the Paris Peace Forum, highlighted the urgent need to stop these activities, which are deemed illegal under international law. The foreign minister argued that ending such activities would benefit Israel and contribute to regional security.
As global focus remains on the conflict in Gaza, increasing unrest in the West Bank involving Israeli settlers has alarmed some Western allies. Concerns over land grabs in occupied territories further complicate the situation, prompting possible diplomatic interventions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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