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US President Joe Biden impose sanctions on Israeli settlers  over ‘intolerable’  violence in West Bank

Kelly Tyler Published February 2, 2024
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On Thursday, the United States imposed sanctions on four Israeli settlers as President Joe Biden said violence against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank had reached intolerable levels.

The sanctions marked a rare move by the United States against Israelis as war rages with Hamas in the Gaza Strip and came as Biden traveled to Michigan, whose sizable Arab American community has voiced anger over his support for Israel.

Biden issued an executive order laying out the groundwork for US measures in response to attacks and “acts of terrorism” in the West Bank, where settlers have rampaged against Palestinians amid the separate military campaign in the Gaza Strip.

I signed an Executive Order allowing the U.S. to issue sanctions against those who direct or participate in acts of violence against civilians in the West Bank, including extremist settlers.

Today’s action seeks to promote security for Israelis and Palestinians alike.

— President Biden (@POTUS) February 1, 2024

“The situation in the West Bank — in particular high levels of extremist settler violence, forced displacement of people and villages, and property destruction — has reached intolerable levels and constitutes a serious threat to the peace, security, and stability,” Biden said in the order.

The State Department later announced sanctions against four settlers. 

Any assets they hold in the United States will be blocked, with Americans forbidden from financial transactions with them.

The four settlers include David Chai Chasdai from the flashpoint town of Huwara who is accused of leading a riot that led to the death of a Palestinian civilian.

Other targets included Yinon Levi, who is accused of leading a group of settlers from the unauthorized outpost of Meitarim Farm who have assaulted Palestinian and Bedouin civilians, burned their fields, and destroyed their property.

“Israel must do more to stop violence against civilians in the West Bank and hold accountable those responsible for it,” said Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who has repeatedly raised settler violence with Israel and leaves shortly on a new trip to the region.

Ahead of his trip to Israel and the West Bank, Sec. of State Antony Blinken called out violence in the region, "we deplore, overall, the loss of innocent civilian life." pic.twitter.com/KjLlghdsvl

— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) January 30, 2023

Blinken warned against actions that jeopardize the eventual creation of a Palestinian state, an idea that is strongly opposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government which includes settler advocates.

The action marks the first financial sanctions against settlers although the Biden administration earlier announced that it would refuse visas for extremists involved in violence.

Biden has defended Israel’s right to respond, and resisted calls to seek a ceasefire, after the Hamas attack inside Israel on October 7 killed around 1,140 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

Biden, however, has also voiced exasperation with Netanyahu and the high toll on civilians as Israel pounds the Gaza Strip with a stated goal of eradicating Hamas.

Watch how settlers steal the homes of people in the West Bank without remorse. pic.twitter.com/kyZgZEIWzP

— Ryan Rozbiani (@RyanRozbiani) January 25, 2024

At least 26,900 people in Gaza, most of them women and children, have been killed, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory.

Arab Americans largely backed Biden as he defeated Trump in 2020 and, while a small part of the national population, they could swing the election in Michigan, which is critical for the Democratic president’s success in an expected rematch against Trump in November.

The mayor of one Detroit suburb is refusing to see Biden on his trip due to his refusal to press Israel to end the military campaign.

Israeli settlers killed at least 10 Palestinians and torched dozens of homes in the occupied West Bank in 2023, making it the “most violent” year on record for settler attacks, according to the human rights group Yesh Din.

About 490,000 settlers live among approximately three million Palestinians in the West Bank, in settlements that are considered illegal under international law.

Coward IDF beat up medics trying to help wounded Palestinians. This has become a typical practice in West Bank while in Gaza, they Kill them.
Shame on this world to allow such criminals impunity pic.twitter.com/YEUlgJ1qli

— Kamran Chida (@ChidaKamran) January 31, 2024

Biden has largely returned to historic US opposition to the settlements after Trump switched gears and declined to criticize the outposts, with his secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, visiting a settlement late in his term.

The Biden administration is also renewing calls for the creation of a Palestinian state, an idea strongly opposed by Netanyahu’s government.

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