A spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry said that an Israeli minister would divide the West Bank occupied by an Israeli minister and complicate efforts for a two-state solution.
The Foreign Ministry spokesman late on Tuesday said, “The German government has asked the Israeli government to stop the disposal of the disposal and will only recognize the changes in the boundaries of June 4, 1967, which has agreed to the struggle by the parties.”
The spokesperson said, “Settlement construction violates the resolutions of the International Law and the United Nations Security Council.” “This conversation complicates the two-state solution and to eliminate the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, as demanded by the International Court of Justice.”
What is the new West Bank Settlement Plan?
Far-wide Israeli Finance Minister Bezelle Smotrich on Thursday announced a plan to construct 3,400 housing units in the so-called E1 region between Jerusalem and Malle Adamim Settlement, saying “I bury the possibility of an independent Palestinian kingdom.”
Construction in the E1 region is particularly controversial as it left the cities, the leading West bank cities of Ramallah and the wood effectively divides the Palestinian region into the northern and southern classes, making a embodied area for the independent state of the future.
The move comes amidst an intensive humanitarian crisis in Gaza, run by Israeli military operation against Hamas’s terrorist group.
What is the international approach of Israel’s West Bank settlements?
Israel controlled the West Bank and Eastern Jerusalem in 1967. More than 700,000 settlers now live among about 3 million Palestinians. Palestinian claims these regions for its kingdom, as its capital with Eastern Jerusalem.
The United Nations and International communities consider the construction of Israeli settling in these regions to be illegal and a hindrance to peace. Israel rejected the interpretation, stating that the West Bank is “disputed” instead of the occupied area.
Kaza Kalas, the main diplomat of the European Union, said the plan “reduces the two-state solution” and called Israel “to desire” to desire “to desire”.
“The European Union reiterated its call on Israel to stop the construction of the township,” he said.
Peace on the Israeli organization tracking settlements in the West Bank is now, “Israel is called a plan for any opportunity to get a deadly and peaceful two-state solution for the future.”
Edited by: Louis Olofs