- LONDON — The UK on Tuesday said it imposed sanctions that target what it
classifies as the persistent cycle of serious violence undertaken by extremist
Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank and paused ongoing Free Trade
Agreement (FTA) negotiations with Israel.
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- Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the situation in
the region as “utterly intolerable”, reiterating calls for a ceasefire and a
massive scale-up in humanitarian assistance for those impacted in Gaza.
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- It came as the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development
Office (FCDO) summoned Israeli ambassador to the UK Tzipi Hotovely over the
renewed ground offensive in the Gaza Strip, which Tel Aviv claims is aimed at
dismantling the Hamas extremist group.
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- “We're horrified by the escalation from Israel. We repeat
our demand for a ceasefire as the only way to free the hostages,” said Starmer.
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- "We repeat our opposition to settlements in the West
Bank and our demand to massively scale up humanitarian assistance into
Gaza," he said.
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- Starmer's parliamentary statement was followed by Foreign
Secretary David Lammy updating the House of Commons on the latest set of
sanctions against individuals, illegal settler outposts, and organisations
"supporting violence" against Palestinian communities in the West
Bank.
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- Lammy said the persistent cycle of violence by extremist
Israeli settlers in the West Bank demanded action.
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- “I have seen for myself the consequences of settler
violence. The fear of its victims. The impunity of its perpetrators,” said
Lammy.
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- “The Israeli government has a responsibility to intervene
and halt these aggressive actions. Their consistent failure to act is putting
Palestinian communities and the two-state solution in peril,” he said.
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- The UK measures target individuals such as prominent
settler leader Daniella Weiss, as well as two illegal outposts and
organisations that it says have supported, incited and promoted violence
against Palestinian communities in the West Bank.
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- These individuals and entities are now subject to
measures including financial restrictions, travel bans, and director
disqualifications, and will follow 18 other individuals, entities, and
companies already sanctioned relating to serious violence against communities
in the West Bank.
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- The FCDO said Tuesday’s measures followed a “dramatic
surge” in settler violence in the West Bank, with the United Nations recording
over 1,800 attacks by settlers against Palestinian communities since January 1,
2024.
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- While the UK government remains committed to the existing
trade agreement in force, it is not possible to advance discussions on a new
and upgraded FTA with a Netanyahu-led government that is pursuing egregious
policies in the West Bank and Gaza, the FCDO said.
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- Meanwhile, the UK reiterated demands that Hamas release
all the Israeli hostages immediately and unconditionally, as the group “cannot
continue to run Gaza”.
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- The move follows a joint statement issued by Starmer
along with the leaders of France and Canada, setting out their strong
opposition to the expansion of Israel’s military operations in Gaza and to
illegal settlements in the West Bank on Monday.
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- The strongly worded joint statement also made clear that
if Israel did not cease its actions, further action would be taken in response.
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- UK Minister for the Middle East Hamish Falconer said:
“Israel must abide by its obligations under international humanitarian law and
ensure full, rapid, safe and unhindered provision of humanitarian assistance to
the population in Gaza. The limited amount of aid entering is simply not
enough."
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- “We must get an immediate ceasefire and the release of
all hostages, and a path to a two-state solution is the only way to ensure the
long-term peace and security of both Palestinians and Israelis.”
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- Others on the UK’s latest sanctions list include Harel
Libi, owner of Libi Construction and Infrastructure, Zohar Sabah, Coco’s Farm,
Nachala and Neria’s Farm – all accused of “threatening and perpetuating acts of
aggression and violence” against Palestinians.