12 European Countries Call for Immediate Halt on Israeli Settlement Plan

12 European Countries Call for Immediate Halt on Israeli Settlement Plan

Israeli settlements are illegal under international law (File photo/AFP)

A total of 12 countries, including Germany, have expressed their opposition to the construction of 3,000 homes for Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank, urging Israel to shelve the plans.

The foreign ministries of Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain and Sweden, issued a joint statement opposing the building work across the occupied Palestinian Territories.

"We urge the government of Israel to reverse its decision to advance plans for the construction of around 3,000 settlement units in the West Bank," the statement read. "We reiterate our strong opposition to its policy of settlement expansion across the Occupied Palestinian Territories, which violates international law and undermines efforts for the two-state solution."

"We call on both parties to build on steps taken in recent months to improve cooperation and reduce tensions. We reiterate our call to implement United Nations Resolution 2334 with all its provisions, with the aim of rebuilding trust and creating the conditions necessary for promoting peace."

Israel moved forward on Wednesday with plans to build some 3,000 homes for Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank.

The move has already been criticized by the United States. The Biden administration said Israel's actions are provocative and inconsistent with efforts to lower tensions.

Israel's Housing Minister, Zeev Elkin, said the continued construction was "essential to the Zionist vision" of strengthening Jewish presence in the West Bank.

Around 475,000 Israeli Jews live in illegal — according to international law — settlements in the West Bank.

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