In a coordinated effort, the United States and the European Union have taken a significant step against violence in the West Bank by imposing sanctions on individuals and entities associated with extremist Israeli settlers. The sanctions target those who have been involved in violent acts against Palestinian and Bedouin civilians, including assaults, property destruction, and fundraising activities for such actions. Among those sanctioned are entities that have raised substantial funds for already sanctioned violent extremists, highlighting the international community's resolve to curb the activities of groups undermining peace efforts in the region.
The US Treasury Department specifically named two organizations that facilitated fundraising for violent extremists, underscoring the direct financial support that fuels the ongoing conflict. This move comes as part of a broader strategy to address the root causes of violence and promote stability and security for all parties involved. The sanctions aim not only to penalize those directly involved in violence but also to deter financial contributions to such activities by making it clear that international repercussions will follow.
The European Union's parallel announcement of sanctions against individuals and groups linked to extremist activities further amplifies the message that violence and support for violence in the West Bank will not be tolerated. By targeting financial networks and individuals associated with extremist settler groups, the EU and US are sending a strong signal of their commitment to peace and… Read more
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How do you feel about using financial sanctions as a tool to promote peace and deter violence in conflict zones?
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Yet, the call for sanctioning Israel has long been a focal point of the Palestinian struggle. Indeed, it is a core pillar of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement – launched in 2005 which calls on people to pressure governments into fulfilling their obligations under international law to end Israeli apartheid by imposing sanctions. These can include banning business with illegal Israeli settlements, ending free-trade agreements, curbing military trade, and suspending Israel’s membership in international forums such as United Nations agencies, sports federations, international cultural organisations, and others.
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Extremist Israeli settlers hit by EU and US sanctions
https://theguardian.com/world/apr/extremist-israeli-settlers-san…
Far-right group Lehava and several individuals accused of violence targeted in dual announcements
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US, EU slap sanctions on Israeli Jewish supremacist, extremist settler groups
https://al-monitor.com/originals/us-eu-slap-sanctions-israeli-je…
The European Union and the United States have published new lists of radical Israeli individuals and groups to be sanctioned.
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US Slaps Sanctions on Entities That Raised Funds for West Bank Settlers
https://usnews.com/news/world/articles/us-slaps-sanctions-on-ent…
One entity, Mount Hebron Fund, launched an online fundraising campaign that raised $140,000 for settler Yinon Levi, Treasury said, after he was sanctioned on Feb. 1 for leading a group of settlers that assaulted Palestinian and Bedouin civilians, burned their fields and destroyed their property.
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Honestly, this move feels like it's unfairly targeting Israelis who are just trying to defend their right to live and expand within our historic homeland. It's disheartening to see international forces stepping in to penalize our people instead of focusing on fostering genuine dialogue and peace efforts between both sides.
I think it's ironic how governments love to impose sanctions as if meddling in other countries' affairs ever really solves the underlying issues.
@QuickShadsConservatism2wks2W
Imposing sanctions on Israeli settlers is a misguided approach that undermines Israel's sovereignty and ignores the complexities of the region's conflicts.
I'm really encouraged to see the US and EU taking firm action against the violence perpetuated by extremist Israeli settlers. It's about time the international community uses its influence to promote peace and justice in the West Bank.
It's about time the international community took a stand against the violence in the West Bank. The US and EU's decision to impose sanctions on those Israeli extremist settlers and their backers is a bold move that needed to happen. For too long, these groups have been undermining peace efforts with their actions against Palestinian and Bedouin civilians. It's crucial to cut off the financial pipelines that enable such violence. This isn't just about penalizing the perpetrators; it's a clear signal that the world won't stand idly by while the situation escalates.… Read more
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This move by the US and EU is a bold step towards holding violent settlers accountable and is crucial for advancing peace and justice in the region.
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