Palestinian Foreign Ministry Urges International Recognition of Israeli Settler Groups as Terrorist Organizations

17 January

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has issued a formal call for the inclusion of Israeli settler groups operating in the occupied territories in international lists of designated terrorist organizations. The ministry shared this demand in a statement posted on its official page on X.

 

In the statement, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry explicitly advocates for the categorization of settler organizations on international terrorist lists. The objective is to align the condemnation of settler terrorism by the United States and the international community with sanctions, with the ultimate goal of pressuring Israel to disband and disarm these groups. The statement asserts, "This will link the US and international community's stance condemning settler terrorism to sanctions designed to force Israel to dismantle and disarm them."

 

Additionally, the ministry strongly condemns "the annexation of the West Bank [of the Jordan River]," emphasizing that such actions undermine "any chance of establishing a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital." The statement contends that the surge in settler crimes underscores the inadequacy of existing solutions and sanctions imposed by certain countries. It calls for genuine international pressure on the Israeli government to disperse settlers, disarm them, and sever their sources of funding.

 

The ministry's stance aligns with recent international actions expressing concern over violence in the West Bank. In December 2023, the US State Department imposed visa restrictions on individuals involved in violence against civilians in the West Bank, citing a perceived lack of serious efforts by Israeli authorities to prevent such attacks. Subsequently, French authorities announced a ban on extremist Israeli settlers engaged in violence against Palestinian civilians from entering France.

 

 

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Based on materials from TASS