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G7 Condemns Israel’s Settlement Expansion

G7 Foreign Ministers criticize Israel's plans to legalize outposts, declare state lands, and expand settlements, urging reversal and economic stability measures.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
in Middle East
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G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in London. Photo by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Wikimedia.

G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in London. Photo by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Wikimedia.

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  • G7 Joint Statement
    • G7 Foreign Ministers’ Statement on the Situation in the West Bank
  • Legal Implications and International Law
    • Economic Stability and Regional Security
  • G7’s Commitment to a Two-State Solution
    • In Conclusion

The G7 Foreign Ministers have issued a stern condemnation of Israel’s recent settlement expansion in the West Bank. Their statement highlights concerns over international law violations and urges the Israeli government to reverse its decision. This move underscores the G7’s commitment to a two-state solution and regional stability.

G7 Joint Statement

“We, the G7 Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America and the High Representative of the EU, join the UN and the European Union in condemning the announcement by Finance Minister of Israel Smotrich that five outposts are to be legalized in the West Bank.

We also reject the decision by the Government of Israel to declare over 1,270 hectares of land in the West Bank as ‘state lands’ – the largest such declaration of state land since the Oslo Accords – and the decision to expand existing settlements in the occupied West Bank by 5,295 new housing units and to establish three new settlements.

The Government of Israel’s settlement program is inconsistent with international law, and counterproductive to the cause of peace.

We reaffirm our commitment to a lasting and sustainable peace in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council, on the basis of a two-state solution. We have therefore consistently expressed our opposition to the expansion of settlements and, as in previous cases, we urge the Government of Israel to reverse this decision.

Further, maintaining economic stability in the West Bank is critical for regional security. In this context, we take note of the latest transfers of parts of clearance revenues to the Palestinian Authority, but we urge Israel to release all withheld clearance revenues in accordance with the Paris Protocols, remove or relax measures that exacerbate the economic situation in the West Bank, and to take the necessary measures to ensure that correspondent banking services between Israeli and Palestinian banks remain in place with proper controls.”

 

G7 Foreign Ministers’ Statement on the Situation in the West Bank

In a unified statement, the G7 Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, along with the High Representative of the European Union, have expressed strong disapproval of Israel’s plans to legalize five outposts in the West Bank. They also condemned the decision to declare over 1,270 hectares of land as “state lands” and the expansion of settlements by 5,295 new housing units.

The ministers emphasized that these actions are inconsistent with international law and undermine peace efforts. They called on Israel to reverse these decisions, stressing that such settlement activities are counterproductive to achieving a lasting peace in the region.

 

Legal Implications and International Law

The G7’s statement highlights the inconsistency of Israel’s settlement program with international law. The ministers pointed out that declaring large areas of the West Bank as state lands and expanding settlements contradicts the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council and the principles of the Oslo Accords.

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Legalization of Outposts Five outposts to be legalized
State Land Declaration Over 1,270 hectares declared as state lands
Settlement Expansion 5,295 new housing units and three new settlements

The G7 ministers’ unequivocal stance reinforces the international community’s position that Israeli settlements in the occupied territories are illegal under international law.

This legal perspective is crucial in maintaining the legitimacy of the international legal framework and ensuring accountability.

 

Economic Stability and Regional Security

Maintaining economic stability in the West Bank is essential for regional security. The G7 ministers noted the importance of the latest transfers of parts of clearance revenues to the Palestinian Authority but urged Israel to release all withheld revenues in accordance with the Paris Protocols.

This action would help alleviate the economic difficulties faced by Palestinians and contribute to regional stability.

  • Revenue Release: Urging Israel to release all withheld clearance revenues.
  • Banking Services: Ensuring correspondent banking services between Israeli and Palestinian banks remain intact.

These economic measures are vital in preventing further deterioration of living conditions in the West Bank, which could lead to increased tensions and instability. The G7’s call for economic support aligns with their broader commitment to peace and security in the region.

 

G7’s Commitment to a Two-State Solution

The G7 Foreign Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to a lasting and sustainable peace based on a two-state solution. They emphasized that the expansion of settlements is a significant obstacle to achieving this goal.

By urging the Israeli government to reverse its decisions, the G7 is advocating for a return to negotiations and the pursuit of a peaceful resolution.

The ministers’ statement also reflects a more assertive approach compared to previous declarations.

This shift indicates a growing impatience with the lack of progress towards peace and a stronger determination to hold Israel accountable for actions that hinder the two-state solution.

 

In Conclusion

The G7 Foreign Ministers’ condemnation of Israel’s settlement expansion in the West Bank underscores the international community’s commitment to upholding international law and achieving a two-state solution.

By addressing the legal, economic, and political implications of Israel’s actions, the G7 is sending a clear message that peace and stability in the region are paramount.

The call for Israel to reverse its decisions and support economic stability in the West Bank highlights the urgency of finding a sustainable resolution to the conflict.

 

Sources: THX News, EU, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan & US Department of State.

Tags: economic stabilityInternational lawRegional securityTwo-state solution
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Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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