The U.S. reverses a Trump policy on Israeli
settlements.
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said the United
States considers the building of Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories
illegal and “counterproductive to reaching an enduring peace.”
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/02/24/world/israel-hamas-war-gaza-news
Secretary
of State Antony J. Blinken said on Friday that the American government now
considers new Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories to be
“inconsistent with international law,” marking a reversal of a policy set under
the Trump administration and a return to a decades-long U.S. position on the
contentious subject.
Mr. Blinken
spoke at a news conference in Buenos Aires, after Israel’s finance minister,
Bezalel Smotrich, made an announcement on Thursday indicating thousands of new
residences would be added to settlements. Mr. Blinken said he was
“disappointed” at the announcement.
“It’s been
longstanding U.S. policy under Republican and Democratic administrations alike
that new settlements are counterproductive to reaching enduring peace,” he
said. “They’re inconsistent with international law. Our administration
maintains firm opposition to settlement expansion. And in our judgment, this
only weakens — it doesn’t strengthen — Israel’s security.”
Mr. Blinken
was in Argentina for meetings with the recently elected president, Javier
Milei, and the foreign minister, Diana Mondino.
In
Washington, John F. Kirby, a White House spokesman, reiterated that stance in
comments to reporters. “This is a position that has been consistent over a
range of Republican and Democratic administrations — if there’s an
administration that is being inconsistent, it was the previous one,” he said.
State
Department officials declined to say what actions, if any, the United States
might take to hold Israeli settlers or the government legally accountable for
the building of new settlements.
Over many
years, settlements have proliferated across the West Bank, Palestinian
territory that is occupied by Israel, without the United States pushing for any
legal action. About 500,000 residents now live in the occupied West Bank and
more than 200,000 in East Jerusalem.
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