Six Countries Impose Sanctions on Enablers of Settler Violence in West Bank
Six countries imposed sanctions on individuals and entities linked to violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, stating they will take further measures if Israel does not address the situation. Additional sanctions were announced by Australia, New Zealand, the UK, France, and Canada, according to one report. Israel's Foreign Ministry rejected the sanctions imposed by foreign governments.
Six countries imposed sanctions on enablers of violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and said they will take further measures if Israel fails to address the situation on the ground. Australia and New Zealand announced separate sanctions last week, according to thenationalnews.com. The UK imposed new sanctions on six entities and one person, according to thenationalnews.com. France targeted Israeli far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, four leaders of settler organisations, and 21 violent settlers, according to thenationalnews.com. Canada listed Harel David Libi and Eliav Libi of Libi Construction and Infrastructure, and targeted the Regavim movement, Coco's Farm, Micha's Farm, and the settler organisation Nachala, according to thenationalnews.com. Israel's Foreign Ministry rejected sanctions imposed by foreign governments.
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