EU countries at UN criticise America's shift on settlements

They said their position on Israeli settlement policy is clear, remains unchanged


Afp November 21, 2019
Labourers work in a construction site in the Israeli settlement of Ramat Givat Zeev in the occupied-West Bank. PHOTO: Reuters

UNITED NATIONS, UNITED STATES: European members of the United Nations Security Council hit out Wednesday at the US decision to no longer consider Israeli settlements illegal but stopped short of naming the United States.

"Our position on Israeli settlement policy in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, is clear and remains unchanged," Britain, France, Germany, Belgium and Poland said in a joint statement.

"All settlement activity is illegal under international law and it erodes the viability of the two-state solution and the prospects for lasting peace.

"We call on Israel to end all settlement activity in line with its obligations as an occupying power," they added before a Security Council meeting on the Middle East.

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On Monday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the Israeli settlements were "not, per se, inconsistent with international law," breaking with UN Security Council resolutions declaring the settlements to be illegal as they are built on occupied Palestinian land.

The policy shift was welcomed by Israel but it puts the US at odds with virtually the whole of the rest of the international community.

Courts in Israel have declared most major settlements legal.

More than 600,000 Israelis live in settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, alongside more than three million Palestinians.

The settlements remain one of the thorniest issues in the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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