European Commission says steps in West Bank violate international law
Key points
- Israeli measures incompatible with international law
- EU reiterates commitment to two-state solution
TL;DR
- Calls the new steps approved by Israel's security cabinet in the West Bank counterproductive and incompatible with international law.
- Notes the decisions risk undermining stabilization efforts and the Hebron Protocol's sensitive status quo of religious sites.
- Reiterates EU non-recognition of Israeli sovereignty over territories occupied since June 1967 and reaffirms commitment to a two-state solution; urges refrain from unilateral measures and pledges work with international partners including the Global Alliance.
Original text
European Commission - Statement Joint Statement by High Representative Kallas and Commissioners Šuica and Lahbib on the Israeli Security Cabinet decision to amend the land registration and property acquisition procedures in the West Bank Brussels, 11 February 2026 The new steps approved by Israel's security cabinet for the West Bank are counterproductive and incompatible with international law. They risk undermining ...
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