UK announces further sanctions for 'extremist Israeli groups' over ‘unprecedented violence’
The UK has announced further sanctions on “extremist Israeli groups” over violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Two groups and four individuals will to be subject to asset freezes and UK travel bans in what has been called an "unprecedented rise in settler violence" by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).
One group, Hilltop Youth, is described by the FCDO as a “hardline nationalist Israeli youth group” responsible for establishing illegal settlements in the West Bank and with a stated mission of expelling all Palestinians from the region.
The other group, Lehava, is alleged to have facilitated and promoted violence against Arab and Palestinian communities.
The four individuals sanctioned are:
Noam Federman, the former leader of the defunct Kach party, who is said to have trained settler groups to commit acts of violence against Palestinians;
Neria Ben Pazi, who is responsible for building three illegal settlements between 2015 and 2023;
Eden Levi, who is alleged to have been involved in multiple assaults against Palestinians;
Elisha Yered, an unofficial spokesperson for Hilltop Youth.
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said "extremist settlers are undermining security and stability" and threatening prospects for peace.
“This latest package of sanctions targets two groups leading these attacks, and four individuals who are directly responsible for egregious violence against Palestinian civilians.”
He called on Israeli authorities to “clamp down on those responsible” and said the UK would take further action if necessary.
Friday’s announcement follows an earlier slate of sanctions against four Israeli settlers, Moshe Sharvit, Yinon Levy, Zvi Bar Yosef and Ely Federman, accused of committing human rights abuses against Palestinians in the West Bank.
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