UK to Impose Sanctions on Israel Over E1 Settlement Expansion
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- It will also impose new sanctions on entities seen as supporting settler violence.
- Britain is set to announce fresh sanctions against Israel this week with other western states in opposition to the E1 settlement project, which would effectively split the occupied West Bank in two.
- Middle East Eye reported last week that the UK was likely to impose a ban soon on the import of goods from illegal Israeli settlements.
- Although the construction plan for the E1 settlement project dates back to the 1990s, its implementation has repeatedly been delayed due to strong international opposition.
Britain is preparing to announce new sanctions against Israel this week in response to the controversial E1 settlement expansion project, which has drawn significant international criticism. The sanctions will target UK firms that have any involvement in the E1 project, as well as entities that are perceived to support violence against settlers.
This move aligns with a broader opposition from other Western states against the expansion of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. The E1 project, which has been in planning since the 1990s, has faced delays largely due to strong international opposition, highlighting the contentious nature of Israeli settlement policies.
The UK government is also expected to impose a ban on the import of goods from illegal Israeli settlements, further escalating the economic ramifications of the settlement expansion. As the situation develops, the implications of these sanctions could significantly impact UK-Israel relations and the broader geopolitical landscape in the region.
