
Israel’s plan for more settlements ‘appalling’, says European Union diplomat Borrell
The Hindu
EU's Josep Borrell calls Israeli settlements "appalling" and urges extension of ceasefire. He says settlements breach international law and are Israel's greatest security liability. He also condemns Hamas' "indiscriminate brutality" and calls for a political solution. EU is largest donor to Palestine.
The European Union’s (EU) top diplomat Josep Borrell has called the idea of Israel planning further illegal settlements in Occupied Palestinian Territories “appalling” and Israel’s biggest security liability. He also called for an extension of the four day ceasefire due to expire after Monday (November 27).
“I’m appalled to learn that in the middle of a war, the Israeli gov is poised to commit new funds to build more illegal settlements,” Mr Borrell wrote on Monday (November 27), on X, formerly Twitter.
“This is not self-defence and will not make Israel safer,” Mr Borrell said, adding that the settlements were a grave breach of international humanitarian law and Israel’s greatest security liability.
Speaking at the Union for the Mediterranean conference in Barcelona on Monday (November 27), Mr Borrell referred to a figure of $43 million that he said Israel planned to use for building new settlements.
“The violence spread by extremist settlers in the West Bank, many times under protection from the Israeli police and military, does not make Israel safer,” he said.
The Foreign Minister said the “indiscriminate brutality” of Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 could not be justified. However, he said the death toll in Gaza, which included more than 5,000 children , was “highly disproportionate”.
He described the four day Israel-Hamas ceasefire from November 24-27 as “an important first step”.