Barrow said after discussions with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah: “She was France A driving force for the adoption of the first sanctions regime at the European level targeting individuals or entities, whether participating or complicit, in settlement activities.”
He added: “This system has been activated twice so far, and we are preparing for a third package of sanctions that once again targets these illegal activities, according to… International law“.
Barrow renewed France’s commitment to the two-state solution, warning that activities… Settlement “It threatens the political horizon that would ensure a sustainable peace for Israel and Palestine.”
Before meeting Abbas, Barrow had visited the town of Al-Bireh West Bankwhere settlers set fire to 20 cars on Monday.
After speaking to a number of residents and local officials, Barrow pointed out that this attack occurred in a part of the West Bank where civil and security control is supposed to belong entirely to the Palestinians according to the law. Oslo agreement.
Barrow explained, “These attacks by extremist and violent settlers are not only completely unjustified, and not only contradict international law, but also weaken the horizon of the two-state solution.”