ISTANBUL, Feb 24 (Reuters) - The foreign ministers of Brazil, France, Spain, Turkey and various other states condemned Israeli decisions that they said introduce sweeping extensions to unlawful
Foreign Ministers Decry Israel’s West Bank Measures in Joint Statement
Global Response to Israeli West Bank Measures
ISTANBUL, Feb 24 (Reuters) - The foreign ministers of Brazil, France, Spain, Turkey and various other states condemned Israeli decisions that they said introduce sweeping extensions to unlawful Israeli control over the West Bank.
What the Joint Statement Says
"Changes are wide-ranging, reclassifying Palestinian land as so-called Israeli ‘state land’, accelerating illegal settlement activity, and further entrenching Israeli administration," said the joint statement, issued late on Monday by the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
Countries and Organizations Signing On
Other countries to sign the statement included Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Qatar, as well as the heads of the Arab League and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
Land Reclassification and Settlement Expansion
Details of Israel’s February 15 Decision
Israel's cabinet on February 15 approved further measures to tighten Israel's control over the occupied West Bank and make it easier for settlers to buy land, a move Palestinians called a "de-facto annexation".
The West Bank is among the territories that Palestinians seek for a future independent state. Much of it is under Israeli military control, with limited Palestinian self-rule in some areas run by the Western-backed Palestinian Authority.
Settlements as a ‘flagrant violation’
International Law and Annexation Concerns
The joint statement said the settlements, and decisions designed to further them, are "a flagrant violation of international law" and a step towards "unacceptable de facto annexation".
Risks to Regional Integration
Implications for Peace and Regional Integration
It said they also undermine the ongoing efforts for peace and stability in the region and threaten any meaningful prospect of regional integration.
(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Writing by Daren Butler; Editing by Stephen Coates)






