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European Commission President Ursula van der Leyen said on Friday that escalating violence by extremists in the Israeli-occupied West Bank must be stopped.
Israeli settler
violence against Palestinians in the West Bank has increased since the October
7 attack by Hamas on Israel.
"We must
prevent violence from spreading, and so peaceful coexistence is only possible
with a two-state solution," von der Leyen told a news conference in Canada
alongside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and European Council President
Charles Michel. I said.
"The
Palestinian people and Arab neighbors need reassurance that there will be no
forced displacement but a viable approach, an independent Palestinian state
reunified with Gaza and the West Bank and governed by a reformed Palestinian
Authority. And To that end, the unacceptable violence by extremists in the West
Bank will have to stop,” he added.
Earlier this
week, US President Joe Biden also said the US was ready to issue a visa ban
against "extremists" who have attacked civilians in the West Bank.
British Foreign
Secretary David Cameron also urged Israel to crack down on "totally
unacceptable" violence by West Bank settlers.
"People
are actually targeting and killing Palestinian civilians on the spot, this is
completely unacceptable and it is not enough to arrest those responsible, they
should be arrested, prosecuted and jailed. I need to be put in. These are
crimes," he told the BBC.
"Regarding
the West Bank, I want to express France's strongest condemnation of settler
violence against Palestinians," French Foreign Ministry spokeswoman
Anne-Claire Legendre said earlier.
"Violence
with the express purpose of forced displacement of Palestinians and a policy of
terror." He said that the Israeli authorities need to take necessary
measures to protect the Palestinian population and warned that the settlement
policy undermines the two-state solution.
Of the 235
attacks by settlers against Palestinians by OCHA, more than a third involved
"the use of firearms to threaten Palestinians, including through
shootings".
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