UN Calls on Israel to Reverse Unlawful West Bank Actions
- More than 80 UN member states and organizations condemned Israel's actions to expand its presence in the West Bank as unlawful and urged immediate reversal under international law.
- The group stressed that these measures alter the demographic and political status of the occupied Palestinian territories, threaten peace efforts, and jeopardize the possibility of reaching a conflict-ending peace agreement.
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned Israel's decision to resume land registration in the West Bank, describing the measures as destabilizing and unlawful, and urged their reversal to preserve the two-State solution.
- Israel has intensified military operations and settlement expansions in the West Bank since October 8, 2023, resulting in numerous Palestinian casualties and arrests, which officials say aim to impose new realities on the ground.
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UN calls on Israel to reverse unlawful West Bank actions
• Pakistan asks international community to reject provocative decision allowing takeover of occupied land as state property• EU calls annexation illegal, Arab nations denounce ‘threat to peace efforts’• Israel imposes restrictions, deploys police around Al-Aqsa JERUSALEM / ISLAMABAD: As Pakistan denounced the latest Israeli move to convert areas of the West Bank into “state property”, the UN chief called upon Tel Aviv to reverse its new, “unlawf…
Without any fuss or shouting, the government approved a renewal of the land registration process in Judea and Samaria - a seemingly bureaucratic decision, behind which lies a profound change: turning survey lands into state lands, expanding the boundaries of settlements and strengthening Israel's grip on the territory • A late move, but one that may change reality for years to come
Eighty-five states condemn Israel's expansion into the West Bank (Symbolic Image - AI Generated) AI Generated Stock Image Eighty-five United Nations member states, including Italy and the European Union, strongly condemn Israel for its new measures to expand its presence in the West Bank. The joint statement, released on February 18 in New York, expresses fears of a de facto annexation of Palestinian territories. The condemnation comes after Isr…
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