Pressure is growing on the EU to sanction Israel for its expansion of illegal settlements and violence against Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank.
Published On 17 Jul 2026
The European Union has renewed its call on Israel to halt the expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank, warning that continued construction and other unilateral measures threaten the viability of a future Palestinian state.
An EU spokesperson on Friday urged Israel to stop the legalisation of settlement outposts, land appropriation, demolitions, forced evictions of Palestinians, and other actions that โundermine the viability of the two-state solutionโ.
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The statement came days after Israelโs security cabinet approved the allocation of 1.3 billion shekels ($427.8m) to establish 34 new settlements in the occupied West Bank.
The funding package marks one of Israelโs largest recent investments in settlement expansion and has drawn criticism from Palestinian officials and international partners.
The United Nations, the International Court of Justice and most countries consider Israeli settlements in territory occupied by Israel since 1967 to be illegal under international law. Israel rejects that interpretation.
The EU has long maintained that it does not recognise Israelโs sovereignty over the territories it occupied in 1967. However, the 27-member bloc remains divided over whether to take stronger measures against Israelโs settlement policy.
EU foreign ministers this weekย failed to reach a consensus on proposals that could restrict trade with settlements in the occupied West Bank, despite growing calls from several member states for tougher action.
The renewed diplomatic pressure comes amid continuing violence in the occupied West Bank, where Palestinians, including children, have been injured in separate incidents involving Israeli settlers and Israeli forces.
On Friday, two Palestinian children were taken to hospital after suffering head and facial injuries when Israeli settlers allegedly hurled stones at their familyโs vehicle in the Wadi al-Shaโer area, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.
In another incident, a 16-year-old Palestinian boy was shot by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank. He remains in hospital.
โEverybody agrees that the situation in the West Bank is really intolerable,โ the EUโs foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, said ahead of talks among EU foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday.
โWhat is happening in the West Bank is actually making it more and more impossible that the two-state solution ever can come into effect,โ she added.
[ Peace News Desk ]

