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UK sanctions networks enabling settler violence in the West Bank

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-09

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• What happened: The UK announced sanctions targeting networks involved in financing and enabling settler violence in the occupied West Bank, coordinated with Canada, France, and Norway. • Why it matters: These sanctions aim to disrupt financial flows that support extremist settler groups, which the UK government claims threaten the viability of a two-state solution and long-term peace in the region. • What to watch next: The UK government has indicated potential further actions if the situation does not improve, and British Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper is expected to address the issue in parliament.

World gazaIsraelPalestineTop Newsukwarwest bank UK sanctions networks enabling settler violence in the West Bank File Photo: A Palestinian Man Views The Jewish Settlement Of Kadim From West Bank City Of Jenin. Relevant News Young man found with stab wounds in Limassol taken to hospital 9 June 2026 UK sanctions networks enabling settler violence in the West Bank 9 June 2026 Overnight pharmacies on Tuesday, June 9 9 June 2026 newsroom 9 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Britain on Tuesday announced a package of sanctions targeting what the government said were networks involved in financing, enabling and carrying out settler violence in the occupied West Bank. The sanctions, which were coordinated with Canada, France and Norway, are aimed at disrupting the flows of finance that have “allowed extremist settler groups to act with impunity” in the West Bank, a British government statement said. “Settler expansion and violence is illegal and a fundamental threat to the viability of a two-state solution, and to long-term peace and security for Palestinians and Israelis,” British foreign minister Yvette Cooper is expected to say in parliament later, according to advance excerpts of her remarks. The government said continued illegal settlement expansion undermined the viability of a two-state solution, with record levels of settler violence “designed deliberately to destroy Palestinian homes and livelihoods in the West Bank”. Britain also repeated its call on the Israeli government to end settlement expansion, clamp down on settler violence, prosecute those responsible, and lift ongoing restrictions on the functioning of the Palestinian economy. The government also threatened further action if the situation does not improve. Israel rejects charges that its troops shield settlers during attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank, saying such actions are rogue incidents that violate military protocol and are investigated. The British sanctions follow a U.N. inquiry which has found that Israeli authorities were directly involved in settler attacks that have killed, injured and displaced Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, while Israeli security forces provided protection to settlers. Under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, London has paused free trade talks with Israel, suspended some arms export licences and imposed sanctions on two far-right Israeli cabinet ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich. Last year Britain joined allies including France and Canada in recognising a Palestinian state. (Reuters) Read more: UN inquiry finds Israeli forces shield settlers during attacks on Palestinian Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Young man found with stab wounds in Limassol taken to hospital Overnight pharmacies on Tuesday, June 9 UN inquiry finds Israeli forces shield settlers during attacks on Palestinian Cholera outbreak in Nigeria’s Borno kills 74, infects thousands since May US helicopter crew who went down in Strait of Hormuz rescued by drone Consumers report filthy delivery boxes and shoes stored with food orders in Cyprus Soccer field inside an inactive volcano in Mexico City Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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