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Foreign ministers condemn Israel’s West Bank settlement expansions

Published on: February 25, 2026 10:20 PM

G7 foreign ministers condemn Israeli settlement expansion in West Bank

The foreign ministers of Brazil, France, Spain, Turkey, and several other states have issued a joint condemnation of recent Israel’s measures that expand control over the West Bank.

Read More: Israel’s West Bank move called illegal by 8 nations – Daily Times

According to a statement released by the Turkish Foreign Ministry, the decisions approved by Israel’s cabinet on February 15 involve reclassifying Palestinian land as “state land,” accelerating settlement activity, and entrenching Israeli administration in the occupied territory.

The joint statement was also endorsed by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, and the heads of the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

The ministers described the moves as “a flagrant violation of international law” and warned that they amount to a “de facto annexation” of Palestinian land. They further noted that these decisions undermine ongoing efforts for peace and stability in the region and jeopardize prospects for meaningful regional integration.

19 foreign ministers condemn Israeli illegal settlement expansion, warning of de facto West Bank annexation and urging release of withheld Palestinian tax revenues amid mounting UN scrutiny.https://t.co/kzYbhU9sJY

— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) February 23, 2026

The West Bank, largely under Israeli military control, remains a key area sought by Palestinians for a future state. Limited Palestinian self-rule exists in areas administered by the Western-backed Palestinian Authority, but settlement expansions have intensified tensions and complicated peace negotiations.

Read More: Global ministers condemn Israel over West Bank land moves

The statement signals growing international concern over Israeli policies in the occupied territories and reflects a united stance among both Western and Arab states against actions that threaten a two-state solution.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Arab League, International Law, Israel Palestine conflict, Latest, Middle East diplomacy, Turkey foreign policy, West Bank settlements

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