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The European Union has imposed new sanctions on four organizations and three individuals linked to violence and illegal settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank. Among those targeted are the far-right group Regavim, co-founded by Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, and the Amana Cooperative Association, which provides logistical and financial support for settlements. Regavim described the sanctions as a “badge of honor,” while Daniella Weiss, leader of the Nachala movement, dismissed them as “ridiculous.”

The EU’s move follows similar measures by the United Kingdom, Canada, and other Western nations against senior Israeli officials, including Smotrich, for allegedly inciting and supporting violence in the occupied territories. Analysts note that these sanctions highlight direct backing from Israel’s top leadership for settlement projects on Palestinian land.

Observers suggest that the defiant reactions from sanctioned individuals and groups indicate the EU’s measures are unlikely to curb settlement expansion or violence. Instead, the sanctions may inadvertently boost the domestic standing of extremist leaders within Israel’s political landscape.

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