The G7’s condemnation of Israel and the sanctions on extreme right-wing organizations
The Treasury Department of the United States announced today (Thursday) a series of new sanctions against Israeli far-right organizations and activists. Sanctions were imposed on Reut Ben Haim establishes the “Order 9” organization that works to thwart the transfer of humanitarian aid to the residents of the Gaza Strip, the Lahava organization, and a number of illegal farms in the territories of Judea and Samaria.

The Order 9 movement in response to the sanctions on the chairman of the movement, Reot Ben Haim said: “The Order 9 movement acted within the law, in a democratic protest of the entire people, that the aid goes directly to Hamas. The imposed sanctions are an anti-democratic intervention in a tremendous movement of Israeli citizens, among them Kidnapped families and bereaved families who oppose the bringing of supplies to the Nobha terrorists who slaughtered, killed and raped us on the seventh of October.

“These sanctions are against each and every citizen of Israel who already wants our abductees at home. The government of Israel must protect all of its democratic citizens, both with legal protection and with security protection. The Biden administration has decided to give a reward to Yahya Sinwar, and we must all stand up to this madness.”

Meanwhile, earlier the foreign ministers at the G7 conference condemned Israel’s move to expand its settlements in the West Bank, saying it was “contrary to the goal of peace.” As a reminder, Israel announced last month that it is going to legalize five outposts in the West Bank, establish three new settlements and occupy vast areas of land.

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The G7, which includes the US, UK, Canada, Japan, France, Germany and Italy, condemned the move and urged Israel to retract its decision. “We reaffirm our commitment to sustainable peace. on the basis of the two-state solution,” the statement said.

The foreign ministers of the G7 called on Israel to release all tax revenues remaining to the Palestinian Authority, saying that maintaining economic stability in the West Bank is “critical to regional security.

By Editor

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