Current sectionWorld NewsEurope'Auction of Stolen Palestinian Land' Organizers of the London event insist all properties on offer are within Israel's internationally recognized borders. It is unclear whether the event has decided not to market properties in the West Bank, or if it has merely removed any mention of settlements from its websiteShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe09:06 PM • June 11 2026 IDTSenior lawmakers and pro-Palestinian groups in the United Kingdom are urging government ministers and the mayor of London to cancel an Israeli real estate event scheduled for Sunday, citing the inclusion of properties in West Bank settlements.Trending NowIsraeli Pharma Giant Teva Lays Off 250 of Its Israel-based StaffErdoğan Says Israeli Strikes in Lebanon, Syria Threaten Turkey's SecurityWelcome to the 60th Year of Israel's Occupation of the West BankIsraeli Researchers Develop Treatment That May Reduce Spinal Injury ParalysisHow Israel Is Using Archaeology to Advance West Bank AnnexationCommentsIn the News'Auction of Stolen Land': Left-wing U.K. Leaders Slam Israeli Real Estate EventU.K., Australia, Canada Unveil Joint Fund for Israeli-Palestinian PeacebuildingThe Fake Gaza Charity Linked to the Anti-left Disinformation Campaign in FranceNetanyahu Mulls Canceling Likud Primaries, Fearing Controversial CandidatesThe Snarky, Tone-deaf Diplomacy of Netanyahu's IsraelRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMI'We Were Ordered to Kill': The 1967 Nakba That Israelis Don't Know AboutSix-year-old Boy Punctures a Magritte Iconic Masterpiece at Israel MuseumOne Killed, Five Wounded in Terror Shooting Rampage in Central IsraelGermany Is Paying a Price for Its Sweeping Support for IsraelIf the Netanyahu Government Falls, This Will Be the Reason'Server in the Sky': How Israeli Drones Became a 'Target Generator' Over Gaza