Brussels — The European Union (EU) has voiced deep concern over the ongoing Israeli military operation in the northern West Bank, which has entered its 40th day. The prolonged campaign against armed militants in refugee camps has resulted in significant humanitarian consequences, including scores of casualties, the displacement of approximately 40,000 Palestinians, and widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure.
In a statement, the EU emphasized Israel’s responsibility to adhere to international humanitarian law during military operations. It urged Israeli forces to prioritize the protection of civilians and facilitate the safe return of displaced persons to their homes. “We call on Israel to address its legitimate security concerns while ensuring compliance with its obligations under international law,” the statement read.
Simultaneously, the EU highlighted the growing issue of extremist settler violence across the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. This violence, coupled with Israel’s continued expansion of settlements, exacerbates tensions in the region. The EU reiterated its condemnation of settlement policies, calling for an immediate halt to demolitions—particularly those targeting structures funded by the EU and its member states. “Holding perpetrators accountable is essential to restoring trust and stability,” the statement noted.
The situation has been further complicated by increased restrictions on movement throughout the West Bank. With more checkpoints and tighter controls, economic activity and access to basic services have deteriorated, worsening the already fragile humanitarian conditions. As the holy month of Ramadan approaches, the EU appealed to all parties involved to exercise restraint, urging them to foster an environment conducive to peaceful celebrations.
Despite these challenges, the EU reaffirmed its commitment to Israel’s security, condemning all acts of terrorism targeting Israeli citizens. At the same time, it stressed the importance of pursuing a just and lasting peace based on the two-state solution. “A comprehensive resolution requires both sides to work toward coexistence, where Israel and Palestine can live side by side in peace and security,” the statement concluded.
As the crisis unfolds, the international community watches closely, hoping for meaningful steps toward de-escalation and dialogue. The EU’s appeal underscores the urgent need for action to mitigate suffering and pave the way for a brighter future in one of the world’s most enduring conflicts.
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