Türkiye condemns Israeli approval of new settlements in occupied West Bank
Türkiye on June 4 condemned Israel's decision to approve the construction of new settlements in the occupied West Bank, saying the move threatens ongoing efforts to achieve a two-state solution.
In a statement, the Foreign Ministry accused the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of continuing to undermine the foundations of a two-state solution by expanding what it described as land seizure activities in the occupied territory and encouraging settler violence.
Türkiye condemned Israel's approval of new settlement units in the occupied West Bank, calling on the international community to act.
“Israel’s policies of occupation and annexation must not be allowed to further escalate regional tensions and deepen the fragility on the ground,” the ministry said.














