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UK Plans Sanctions Linked to West Bank Settlement Project

by Daisy Mae D.
06/08/2026
in Sanctions

The United Kingdom is preparing a package of measures aimed at discouraging business involvement in a proposed settlement development in the West Bank, according to reports. The initiative is expected to be announced alongside several allied countries, including France and Australia, which have expressed concerns about settlement-related activities in the area.

The proposed E1 development includes plans for more than 3,000 housing units between Jerusalem and Ma’ale Adumim. Critics of the project argue that it could significantly affect territorial continuity in the West Bank and complicate efforts toward a future two-state framework.

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The development comes amid growing political pressure within the UK. A group of 137 Labour Members of Parliament has urged Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper to take additional action regarding developments in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, including consideration of trade restrictions involving settlements regarded as illegal under international law.

The MPs’ letter cites concerns over displacement, settlement expansion, and ongoing tensions in affected communities. It also points to measures being considered or implemented by several European countries, including Spain, Ireland, Belgium, and the Netherlands, regarding trade linked to settlements.

On May 22, nine countries issued a joint statement warning that the E1 project could have significant legal and political implications. The statement advised companies to carefully assess the legal and reputational risks associated with participating in settlement construction projects.

According to reports, the UK’s proposed package may include sanctions affecting firms involved in the E1 development, as well as additional measures targeting entities linked to settlement-related violence. It remains unclear whether the UK will introduce a broader prohibition on trade involving settlements.

Separately, discussions continue among regional mediators and Palestinian representatives regarding the situation in Gaza and broader efforts to reduce tensions in the region.

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