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EU says ready to act against Israel's W.Bank annexation

Foreign ministers to discuss Israel’s plan to annex more Palestinian territories at a videoconference meeting on Friday

Agnes Szucs  | 11.05.2020 - Update : 11.05.2020
EU says ready to act against Israel's W.Bank annexation

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Should Israel continue its illegal annexation of the West Bank, the EU will take action, EU foreign policy spokesperson Peter Stano said on Monday.

“Annexation is not in line with international law. If it goes ahead, the EU will act accordingly,” he told the European Commission’s daily press briefing.

The Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) reported on Sunday that EU foreign ministers are considering sanctions against Israel if the country goes ahead with its plan to annex further parts of the occupied West Bank.

Israeli daily Isreal Hayom confirmed the report, adding that EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has been pushing for sanctions.

EU foreign ministers will discuss the topic at a videoconference meeting on Friday, Stano confirmed.

But it is too early to speculate on whether the EU would impose sanctions or revise its partnership with Israel, he added.

However, he said, the EU has already expressed its opinion on the West Bank’s annexation.

It last did so this February, when US President Donald Trump announced his so-called “Deal of the Century” Middle East peace plan, widely criticized as trying to legitimize Israel’s occupation of Palestinian lands.

After the plan’s release, Borrell expressed concern over “the prospect of annexation of the Jordan Valley and other parts of the West Bank” and warned the EU would challenge any steps towards this end.

The EU is committed to “a negotiated two-state solution, based on 1967 lines, with equivalent land swaps,” which must be agreed to by Israel and an “independent, democratic, contiguous, sovereign and viable State of Palestine,” he said.

Like Turkey and much of the international community, the EU does not recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the territories it has occupied since 1967.

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