The Office of the European Union Representative (West Bank and Gaza Strip, UNRWA)
Representatives from Belgium, Canada, Denmark, European Union, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, made a joint visit to the Palestinian communities in the Northern Jordan Valley, yesterday, in light of the alarming increase in settler violence and forced displacements. Ireland supports this statement.
During
their visit, diplomats witnessed first-hand the distressing impact of
settler violence on Palestinian communities, including the recent
displacement of families in As-Sukhun
community following relentless attacks from Israeli settler outposts and
the destruction of multiple properties in Al-Jiftlik area neat Jericho.
The delegation also condemned the recent declaration of 800 hectares of
land as state land in Aqraba by Israeli authorities, exacerbating the
coercive environment faced by these communities.© Office of the European Union Representative, taken by Omar Awad
The delegation expressed deep concern over the surge in settler violence, which has led to numerous displacements and casualties throughout the West Bank, including the Jordan Valley.
While acknowledging some measures, recently announced, taken by Israeli authorities, the diplomats stressed the need for effective implementation and more robust actions to hold perpetrators of settler violence accountable and prevent further intolerable situations for Palestinians. Diplomats call on Israel to respect all its obligations under Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, including the prohibition on forcible transfer, and reiterated their opposition to illegal settlements, which fuel violence and impede the two-state solution.
Diplomats reaffirmed their commitment to upholding Palestinian rights and assisting vulnerable populations in Area C, emphasizing the need for Israel, as the occupying power, to ensure the safety of all Palestinian communities living in Area C. The aforementioned representatives condemned all acts of violence, emphasizing the need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and the protection of civilian lives on all sides.
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