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UK Sanctions on West Bank Settlers

New Measures Target Extremist Israeli Outposts and Organisations.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
11 months ago
in Middle East
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    • Introduction
  • Why These Sanctions?
    • Impact on the Ground
  • Human Rights Concerns
    • Reactions and Implications
    • In Conclusion

The UK government has announced a new wave of sanctions targeting three illegal Israeli settler outposts and four organisations that have supported and sponsored violence against Palestinian communities.

 

Introduction

On October 15, 2024, the UK government unveiled new sanctions aimed at curbing violence by extremist Israeli settlers in the West Bank. This move comes in response to a surge in settler violence, with over 1,400 attacks recorded by the UN since October 2023.

The sanctions are part of broader efforts to support stability in the region and protect Palestinian rights.

 

Why These Sanctions?

The UK’s decision is driven by the alarming rise in violence against Palestinian communities. Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasized that the Israeli government must take action to stop settler expansion and violence on Palestinian land.

The sanctions target three illegal settler outposts and four organisations known for facilitating, inciting, and promoting violence.

Sanctioned Entities

  • Tirzah Valley Farm Outpost
  • Meitarim Outpost
  • Shuvi Eretz Outpost
  • Od Yosef Chai Yeshiva: A religious school known for promoting violence against non-Jewish people.
  • Hashomer Yosh: A non-governmental organisation providing volunteers for illegal outposts.
  • Torat Lechima: A charity documented for providing financial support to illegal settler outposts.
  • Amana: A construction company involved in establishing illegal outposts and funding settler activities.

 

Impact on the Ground

These sanctions impose strict financial restrictions on the targeted entities, aiming to hold them accountable for their actions. The measures are particularly significant during the olive harvest season in the West Bank, a time when settler violence often spikes.

 

Human Rights Concerns

The sanctioned outposts and organisations have been linked to serious abuses of human rights, including forcing Palestinians to leave their homes and seizing their land. The UK’s action is intended to bring accountability and halt the environment of impunity that has allowed such violence to escalate.

 

Reactions and Implications

The move has been supported by various international actors, with the UK emphasizing the need for the Israeli government to crack down on settler violence. This stance aligns with broader international efforts to uphold international law and protect civilian lives.

Takeaways

  1.  Three illegal settler outposts sanctioned: Tirzah Valley Farm Outpost, Meitarim Outpost, and Shuvi  Eretz Outpost.
  2.  Four organisations sanctioned: Od Yosef Chai Yeshiva, Hashomer Yosh, Torat Lechima, and Amana.
  3.  Over 1,400 attacks by settlers since October 2023: Recorded by the UN.
  4.  Financial restrictions imposed: To hold entities accountable for their actions.
  5.  Call for Israeli government action: To stop settler expansion and violence.

 

In Conclusion

The UK’s new sanctions on extremist Israeli settler outposts and organisations mark a significant step towards addressing the escalating violence in the West Bank.

By targeting financial support and imposing strict restrictions, the UK aims to protect Palestinian communities and promote regional stability. This move underscores the international community’s commitment to upholding human rights and international law.

 

Sources: THX News, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office & The Rt Hon David Lammy MP.

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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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