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Netherlands plans to ban imports from Israel's Jewish settlements

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Posted on September 11, 2025

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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Dutch government plans to ban imports of goods produced in Jewish settlements in Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories over Israel's plans for the West Bank and its

Netherlands to Implement Ban on Imports from Israeli Settlements

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Dutch government plans to ban imports of goods produced in Jewish settlements in Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories over Israel's plans for the West Bank and its military offensive in Gaza, the foreign minister told parliament.

The Netherlands imposed travel bans on two far-right Israeli cabinet ministers in July, accusing them of inciting violence against Palestinians and calling for an "ethnic cleansing" of Gaza, but the government had been reluctant to take further steps until now.

Last month, former Foreign Minister Casper Veldkamp resigned because he said he felt no support within the cabinet to take additional measures against Israel.

But his successor, David van Weel, told parliament late on Wednesday he had instructed his department to draft a government decree on the import ban, saying the measure would be implemented as soon as possible.

The Netherlands is a leading global buyer of Israeli goods, but Van Weel did not say what volume of goods are currently imported from Jewish settlements.

Most of the international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law. The Israeli government deems settlements legal under its own laws, while some so-called "outposts" are illegal but often tolerated and sometimes later legalised.

The Netherlands also supports the European Commission's plans to suspend trade-related measures in a European Union agreement with Israel, Van Weel said. 

(Reporting by Bart Meijer and Stephanie van den Berg;Editing by Helen Popper)

Key Takeaways

  • The Netherlands plans to ban imports from Israeli settlements.
  • The decision is linked to Israel's West Bank policies and Gaza actions.
  • Former Foreign Minister resigned over lack of support for measures.
  • Current Foreign Minister is drafting a government decree for the ban.
  • The Netherlands supports EU's trade measure suspension with Israel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Netherlands planning regarding imports from Israel?
The Dutch government plans to ban imports of goods produced in Jewish settlements in Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories.
Who is the current Dutch Foreign Minister?
The current Foreign Minister is David van Weel, who has instructed his department to draft a government decree on the import ban.
What has been the international stance on Israeli settlements?
Most of the international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law.
What previous actions has the Netherlands taken against Israeli officials?
In July, the Netherlands imposed travel bans on two far-right Israeli cabinet ministers for inciting violence against Palestinians.
What support does the Netherlands provide regarding EU trade measures?
The Netherlands supports the European Commission's plans to suspend trade-related measures in a European Union agreement with Israel.

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