Canada 'strongly condemns' Israel's approval of 19 new settlements in occupied West Bank
Ottawa has called Israel's approval of 19 new settlements illegal under international law and warned that it jeopardises peace efforts and the viability of a two-state solution.
Canada has strongly condemned Israel’s decision to approve 19 new illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank, warning that continued settlement expansion undermines peace efforts and prospects for a two-state solution.
“Canada strongly condemns Israel’s decision to approve 19 new settlements in the West Bank,” the ministry said in a statement on X on Tuesday.
“This continued settlement expansion, illegal under international law, puts at risk the 20-point Peace Plan and undermines prospects for a two-state solution,” it added, referring to the 20-point peace proposal for Gaza put forward by US President Donald Trump and his administration in late September which led to an agreement signed in October between Israel and Palestinian resistance group Hamas for a ceasefire and a captive-prisoner exchange.
Israel’s security cabinet approved the establishment of 19 new illegal Jewish settlements over the weekend, bringing the total number of approved settlements in recent years to 69, according to Israeli figures.
According to Palestinian figures, Israeli forces and illegal settlers have killed at least 1,102 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, injured nearly 11,000 and detained around 21,000 since the start of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza in October 2023.
In a landmark opinion last July, the International Court of Justice declared Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory illegal and called for the evacuation of all settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The National Council of Canadian Muslims welcomed Canada's condemnation but urged further action.
“We appreciate the clear condemnation of Israel’s actions in expanding illegal settlements,” the group said on X. “However, Canada must go further in taking action - including banning all products made in these illegal settlements.”