Belgium wants to deny entry to violent Israeli settlers from occupied West Bank
- Belgium plans to deny entry to Israeli settlers involved in violence against Palestinians, and proposes an EU-wide travel ban.
- The EU and the US condemn the increase in settler violence, with the US imposing visa bans on those accused.
- Belgium seeks to add violent settlers to the Schengen information database to prevent their entry.
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Belgium will refuse entry to Belgian territory of Israeli settlers from the occupied West Bank involved in acts of violence against Palestinians, Deputy Prime Minister Petra De Sutter said on Thursday, quoted by Reuters.
Belgium bans Israeli settlers committing anti-Palestinian violence in the West Bank
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After U.S., Now Belgium Bans Entry Of Israeli Settlers Involved In West Bank Violence
Belgium announced an "entry ban" on Jewish settlers who attack Palestinians in the West Bank. The move comes after the U.S. took a similar stance against Jewish settlers in the West Bank. The Belgian Prime Minister said the govt will work with the U.S. on travel sanctions against Israeli settlers . Alexander De Croo backed Israel's right to defend itself but stressed on adherence to humanitarian law. On December 5, u.S. Announced visa bans on Is…
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