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West Bank settlements: Germany tells Israel to change course

August 15, 2025
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A plan presented by an Israeli minister would divide the and complicate efforts for a two-state solution, a German Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.

“The calls on the Israeli government to stop settlement construction and will only recognize changes to the borders of June 4, 1967, that have been agreed upon by the parties to the conflict,” the Foreign Ministry spokesperson said late on Tuesday.

“The settlement construction violates international law and relevant UN Security Council resolutions,” the spokesperson added. “It complicates a negotiated two-state solution and an end to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, as demanded by the International Court of Justice.”

What is the new West Bank settlement plan?

Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Thursday between East Jerusalem and the Maale Adumim settlement, saying it “buries” the possibility of an independent Palestinian state.

Construction in the E1 area is especially controversial as it links the major West Bank cities of Ramallah and Bethlehem and would effectively divide the into northern and southern sections, making a contiguous territory for a future independent state unviable.

The move comes amid a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, driven by against the Hamas militant group.

What is the international view of Israel’s West Bank settlements?

took control of the West Bank and East Jerusalem in 1967. More than 700,000 settlers now live among . The Palestinians claim these areas for their own state, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The United Nations and the international community considers Israeli settlement construction in these areas to be illegal and an obstacle to peace. Israel rejects this interpretation, saying the West Bank is “disputed” rather than occupied territory.

The European Union’s chief diplomat, Kaja Kallas, said the plan “further undermines the two-state solution while being a breach of international law” and called on Israel “to desist”.

“The EU reiterates its call on Israel to halt settlement construction,” she added.

Peace Now, an Israeli organization that tracks settlements in the West Bank, called the plan “deadly for the future of Israel and for any chance of achieving a peaceful two-state solution.”

Edited by: Louis Oelofse

The post West Bank settlements: Germany tells Israel to change course appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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