Feb 24 โ€ข 09:44 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡น Lithuania 15min

Almost 20 countries condemned Israel's actions in the West Bank

Nearly 20 countries have condemned Israel's recent actions in the West Bank, asserting they aim to annex territory and undermine Palestinian statehood.

A coalition of nearly 20 countries, primarily from Europe and the Muslim-majority nations, has come together to condemn Israel's actions in the West Bank. These actions include recent initiatives by right-wing ministers, which facilitate the registration of land in the West Bank as state property and allow Israeli citizens to purchase land in the occupied territory. The joint statement highlights that these measures are part of a clear direction aimed at changing the status quo on the ground and promoting an unacceptable de facto annexation of the land.

The statement also emphasizes that such actions are a deliberate attack on the viability of a Palestinian state and undermine the implementation of a two-state solution. The countries involved in this condemnation include influential Middle Eastern states such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt, alongside European nations like France and Spain. Additionally, support comes from countries like Indonesia, Brazil, and Turkey, indicating a broad international concern regarding Israel's policies in the West Bank.

As tensions escalate in the region, this collective condemnation serves as a powerful reminder of the continuing international scrutiny faced by Israel over its policies in the occupied territories. The implications of these actions and the corresponding international reaction may further complicate the already fragile situation and stall any potential diplomatic resolutions aimed at achieving lasting peace in the conflict between Israel and Palestine.

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