Pakistan raises red flag over illegal settlements in West Bank, calls for Israel accountability

Says Israeli policies, illegal actions undermining prospects for viable Palestinian state

Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad at the meeting on the situation in West Bank including East Jerusalem. Photo: X

Pakistan warned the UN Security Council on Saturday that expanding Israeli settlements and annexation measures in the occupied West Bank were destroying the prospects for a viable Palestinian state and urged “influential” nations to hold Israel accountable.

Speaking at the Council meeting on the West Bank, convened by the United Kingdom, France, and other Council members, Ambassador to the UN Asim Iftikhar Ahmad condemned Israel’s efforts to transform “de facto annexation into de jure control” through new legislative and administrative measures.

"The systematic annexation of the occupied West Bank, expansion of illegal settlements, demolitions, land seizures, and forced displacement of Palestinians continue unabated, and this requires our attention," he said. "Israeli policies and illegal actions, unprecedented in scale and impact, are undermining the prospects for a viable Palestinian state."

Ahmad said recent Israeli actions, including land confiscation mechanisms and expanded settlement authority, violated international law and the Fourth Geneva Convention. He urged the immediate reversal of the policies.

Load Next Story