The Jerusalem Post

EU condemns expansion of ‘illegal settlement­s across the occupied West Bank’

- • By EVE YOUNG and TOVAH LAZAROFF

The European Union condemned on Sunday the Israeli announceme­nt that an additional 800 hectares (1,977 acres) of land in the Jordan Valley would be classified as Israeli state land.

“The European Union firmly condemns the announceme­nt by Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich that over 800 hectares of land in the occupied Palestinia­n territory have been declared as ‘state lands’. This is the largest confiscati­on since the Oslo Accords,” read the condemnati­on.

The EU reaffirmed that, in line with its longstandi­ng position, it will not recognize changes to the 1967 borders that are not agreed upon by the parties involved.

“Settlement­s are a grave breach of internatio­nal humanitari­an law,” the statement went on adding that EU leaders condemned the decision to “further expand illegal settlement­s across the occupied West Bank” and urged Israel to reverse the decision.

The EU went on to condemn Hamas and reaffirm its commitment to Israel’s security, saying that their position against Israeli expansion “goes hand in hand” with this commitment and with “ensuring that the horrific attacks against Israeli civilians on 7 October will never be repeated.”

“Settlement expansion runs counter to this objective. It fuels tensions and undermines prospects for a two-state solution, which remains the only sustainabl­e guarantee for the long-term security of both Israelis and Palestinia­ns,” concluded the statement.

Smotrich announced the expansion Friday calling it “another dramatic and important step for the settlement of the Jordan Valley and Judea and Samaria.”

The classifica­tion of the additional state land was authorized by Smotrich, through his role in the Defense Ministry, and with the oversight of the Civil Administra­tion.

He noted that the declaratio­n follows one made earlier this month that classified as state land 300 hectares in the area of Ma’aleh Adumim.

The declaratio­n of territory in Area C of the West Bank as state land is a bureaucrat­ic step that opens the door for the developmen­t of that land.

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