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EU ministers agree on sanctions targeting violent West Bank settlers

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 8:47 AM

BRUSSELS, May 11 (Reuters) – European Union foreign ministers reached an agreement on Monday on new sanctions targeting violent ​Israeli settlers in the occupied ‌West Bank, as well as leading Hamas figures, European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said.

The sanctions package, which targets three settlers ‌and ​four settler organisations whose ⁠identities have yet ⁠to be publicly disclosed, had been blocked for months by the previous Hungarian government which lost an election last ​month.

European governments have raised concern about a rise in reports of settler ⁠violence against Palestinians in ⁠the West Bank.

“It was high ​time we move from deadlock to delivery,” ​Kallas said in a post on ‌X. “Extremisms and violence carry consequences,” she added.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said on X the EU had “chosen, in an ⁠arbitrary and political manner, to impose sanctions on Israeli citizens and entities because of their ⁠political views ‌and without any basis.”

“Equally outrageous ⁠is the unacceptable comparison the ​European ‌Union has chosen to make ​between Israeli ⁠citizens and Hamas terrorists. This is a completely distorted moral equivalence,” he added.

There was no immediate response from Hamas.

(Reporting by Lili BayerEditing by Inti Landauro and ​Peter Graff)