Key facts
- An event in London promoted properties in illegal Israeli settlements.
- Over 100 MPs urged the cancellation of the London event.
- The Metropolitan Police are assessing allegations of criminality related to the event.
- Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian communities east of Ramallah.
- Settlers set fire to a mosque and multiple vehicles in the West Bank.
- These incidents occurred amid a broader increase in settler violence in the West Bank.
An event held in London that advertised properties located in illegal Israeli settlements has drawn significant backlash, including protests and calls for its cancellation by over 100 Members of Parliament. The Metropolitan Police are currently assessing allegations of criminality related to the event. The promotion of real estate in settlements deemed illegal under international law has become a contentious issue, leading to scrutiny of such promotional activities in the UK.
Concurrently, in the occupied West Bank, Israeli settlers have been involved in violent attacks against Palestinian communities. East of Ramallah, settlers reportedly set fire to a mosque and multiple vehicles. These incidents are part of a broader pattern of increased settler violence across the West Bank, raising concerns about the safety and security of Palestinian residents in the region. The attacks highlight the ongoing tensions and conflict in the area.
