UK, France, Germany, Italy and Canada condemn Israel's West Bank settlement project
The United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Canada have jointly condemned Israel's plans to open tenders for approximately 1,200 settlement homes in the E1 area of the occupied West Bank, east of Jerusalem. The countries described the decision as "unacceptable" and urged Israel to "retract the plans immediately." They stated that this move is particularly concerning given the current instability and violence in the West Bank, and that it undermines hopes for a two-state solution by potentially dividing the West Bank and isolating East Jerusalem.

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AI-generatedThe United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Canada have jointly condemned Israel's plans to open tenders for approximately 1,200 settlement homes in the E1 area of the occupied West Bank, east of Jerusalem. The countries described the decision as "unacceptable" and urged Israel to "retract the plans immediately." They stated that this move is particularly concerning given the current instability and violence in the West Bank, and that it undermines hopes for a two-state solution by potentially dividing the West Bank and isolating East Jerusalem. The UN secretary general and Belgium's foreign minister also expressed concerns, with the UN chief calling the E1 plan an "existential threat" to a contiguous Palestinian state.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe decision will further undermine Israel's international standing.
The E1 settlement plan poses an 'existential threat' to a contiguous Palestinian state.
All settlements are illegal under international law.
The UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Canada condemned Israel's settlement project as 'unacceptable' and urged immediate retraction.
Israel plans to open tenders for construction of 1,200 settlement homes in the occupied West Bank.