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Politics15:00 · Aug 21

UK, Canada, and Australia Condemn Israel's Settlement Expansion in E1 Area Amid Rising Diplomatic Tensions

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Tensions between Israel and several Western countries escalated sharply following Israel's decision to advance settlement construction in the E1 area between Jerusalem and Ma'ale Adumim. On August 21, 2026, the British Foreign Secretary Ed Miliband announced that the UK would formulate measures against Israel in response to the settlement expansion, which is viewed as damaging to the prospects of a two-state solution. Alongside the UK, Canada and Australia issued a joint statement condemning Israel's decision not to prosecute soldiers involved in a 2024 Gaza incident where seven people, including an Australian and a British-Canadian civilian, were killed in the "World Kitchen convoy" attack. The statement described the closure of the investigation as "shameful."

Seven European countries, including the UK, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, and Canada, also released a joint declaration opposing the publication of tenders for new construction in E1, warning companies against participating due to potential legal consequences and reputational damage. The UK is reportedly considering sanctions, including trade bans with settlements and personal sanctions against those obstructing humanitarian aid to Gaza, referencing a 2024 International Criminal Court opinion that deems Israeli occupation of these territories illegal.

Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar responded sharply on social media, rejecting the UK's tone and defending Israel's right to live throughout its historic land, comparing it to Britain's control over distant colonial territories. Sa'ar criticized the UK for ignoring Palestinian terrorism and warned that Israel would not be a passive victim of such policies. The UN Secretary-General's spokesperson also expressed deep concern about the tenders and called on Israel to refrain from further actions.

The E1 area, covering approximately 12 square kilometers east of Jerusalem, is strategically significant because Israeli construction there could isolate Jerusalem and disrupt Palestinian territorial continuity, complicating future statehood. Israel has pursued various building initiatives in E1 for decades but often halted them due to international pressure. The current government approved a plan last year for 3,400 housing units and is now advancing a tender for an additional 1,200 units, with bids due by October 19, 2026. This move has triggered widespread international condemnation and warnings to contractors against involvement.

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