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More sanctions could be imposed on Israeli settlers in 'coming days', France says

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Posted on June 7, 2026

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French Foreign Minister Hints at Imminent EU Sanctions on Israeli Settlers Over West Bank

EU Sanctions and International Response to West Bank Settlements

French Foreign Minister's Statement

PARIS, June 7 (Reuters) - Israeli settlers could face further sanctions in coming days in protest at the escalation of illegal settlements in the West Bank and a surge in violence by settlers against Palestinians, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Sunday.

The European Union imposed sanctions on Israeli settlers and organisations that support them late last month.

Potential for Additional Sanctions

Speaking to Public Senat television and RTL radio, Barrot did not name the European countries he said could impose further measures. But in a reference to the previous EU sanctions, he said: "We could go further, and in the coming days, further sanctions could be imposed."

Background and Context

His remarks follow escalating violence by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank and underscore anger in many Western countries toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, which has expanded settlements. Diplomats say that expansion is aimed at undermining prospects for a Palestinian state.

Reuters reported on Saturday, citing European diplomats, that France is working with several countries to step up pressure on Israel by pressing ahead with coordinated national sanctions targeting individuals linked to violence in the West Bank.

Concerns Over Settlement Activity

"I am extremely concerned about the escalation of illegal settlement activity in the West Bank and the surge in violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians," Barrot said.

"This is why I have pushed for sanctions to be imposed not only on those responsible for this violence, but also on the entities, companies and organisations in Israel that are providing these extremist settlers with the means to drive Palestinians from their land, burn their crops and destroy their public buildings," he said.

Implications for Israeli Government

He said the previous measures were "a way of calling on the Israeli government to face up to its responsibilities regarding this violence which, in my view, also undermines the authority of the state to some extent."

International Community's Reaction

On May 22 seven major Western nations called on Israel to halt the expansion of settlements in the West Bank and curb growing settler violence.

Joint Statement by Western Nations

"Over the past few months, the situation in the West Bank has deteriorated significantly," Britain, Italy, France, Germany, Canada, Australia and New Zealand said in a joint statement.

(Reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide, Editing by William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • Following EU sanctions imposed late May—including asset freezes and travel bans on extremist settlers and supporting organizations—France says more measures are possible soon. (internazionale.it)
  • France, alongside Sweden and others, is advocating broader trade-related measures, such as tariffs or import bans on goods produced in illegal settlements, though unanimity in the EU remains elusive. (euronews.com)
  • Diplomats told Reuters that France is coordinating with multiple countries to finalize coordinated national sanctions—expected in the coming days—to target settlers implicated in violence through asset freezes and travel bans. (sadanews.ps)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is France considering more sanctions on Israeli settlers?
France is considering more sanctions due to escalating illegal settlement activity and violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank.
What recent actions has the EU taken regarding Israeli settlers?
The European Union imposed sanctions on Israeli settlers and supportive organisations in late May.
Which regions are experiencing increased settler violence according to France?
The West Bank is experiencing increased Israeli settler violence and expansion of illegal settlements.
Are other European countries involved in the potential new sanctions?
Yes, France is working with other European countries on coordinated national sanctions targeting those linked to violence in the West Bank.
What are the concerns raised by Western nations about the West Bank situation?
Western nations are concerned about deteriorating conditions in the West Bank, rising violence, and the undermining of prospects for a Palestinian state.

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