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US places sanctions on Israel non-profit, settler official over West Bank violence

August 28, 2024 at 8:12 pm

US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller speaks to reporters during a press briefing at the State Department in Washington DC on United States, March 25, 2024 [Mostafa Bassim – Anadolu Agency]

The US imposed sanctions on an Israeli non-profit and a Jewish West Bank settlement security official on Wednesday in Washington’s latest effort to punish Jewish settlers it accuses of extremist violence against Palestinians, Reuters reports.

Hashomer Yosh, a non-governmental organisation that says it helps protect settlers, provided material support to an unauthorised West Bank outpost already subject to sanctions, State Department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, said.

The official is Yitzhak Levi Filant, a civilian security coordinator at the Yitzhar settlement who led a group of armed settlers in February to set up roadblocks and conduct patrols aimed at forcing Palestinians from their land, Miller said.

“Extremist settler violence in the West Bank causes intense human suffering, harms Israel’s security and undermines the prospect for peace and stability in the region,” Miller said in a statement.

The statement called on Israel to hold those responsible for the violence accountable. The sanctions freeze the US assets of those targeted, denying them access, and generally bars Americans from dealing with them.

The sanctions will be imposed under an executive order on West Bank violence that President Joe Biden signed in February. It has been used to impose sanctions on a Palestinian fighter group as well as Jewish settlers and those supporting them.

Pro-Israel advocacy groups and dual US-Israeli citizens have filed a lawsuit challenging the order, alleging that the order broadly penalises anyone who opposes the creation of an independent Palestinian State.

Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said Wednesday that “Israel views with utmost severity the imposition of sanctions on citizens of Israel” and there will be “a pointed discussion with the US”.

Since the 1967 Middle East war, Israel has occupied the West Bank of the Jordan River, which Palestinians want as the core of an independent state. It has built Jewish settlements there that most countries deem illegal. Israel disputes this and cites historical and biblical ties to the land.

The Biden administration, in February, said settlements were inconsistent with international law, signalling a return to long-standing US policy on the issue that had been reversed by the previous administration of Donald Trump.

Netanyahu’s ultra-nationalist Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, and National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, denounced earlier sanctions against settlers.

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