PARIS, June 7 (Reuters) - Israeli settlers could face further sanctions in coming days in protest at the escalation of illegal settlements in the West Bank and a surge in violence by settlers against Palestinians, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Sunday.The European Union imposed sanctions on Israeli settlers and organisations that support them late last month.

By John IrishPARIS, June 6 (Reuters) - France is working with several countries to step up pressure on Israel by pressing ahead with coordinated national sanctions targeting…

France is working with several countries on coordinated sanctions targeting people linked to violence in the occupied West Bank, three European diplomats said.

Moves Including Asset Freezes and Travel Bans Are Being Advanced Against Individuals Linked to Growing Settler Violence Against Palestinians in the West Bank. Diplomats Say…

France is seeking to increase pressure on Israel through national sanctions over West Bank violence, European diplomats said.

PARIS, June 7 (Reuters) - Israeli settlers could face further sanctions in coming days in protest at the escalation of illegal settlements in the West Bank and a surge in violence…

Israeli settlers could face further sanctions in coming days in protest at the escalation of illegal settlements in the West Bank and a surge in violence

Move comes as 137 Labour MPs sign letter demanding ‘urgent, concrete action’ to stop settler violence

If the Europeans hope their sanctions will bend Israel’s will, they are deeply misreading the Israeli public. Such actions will be used in the upcoming election campaign to…

More than 140 MPs, including Wes Streeting, have urged the government to end 'trade with illegal Israeli settlements'

France is working with several European countries to step up pressure on Israel by imposing coordinated national sanctions targeting individuals linked to violence in the West…

Measures aim to support viability of two-state solution

Paris says it has barred Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, settler leaders and violent settlers, while London targets networks it says finance and enable attacks on Palestinians

Six countries, including the UK and Canada, imposed joint sanctions on West Bank settlers and entities over violence, calling the actions a threat to a two-state solution.

Canada says the sanctions are aimed at maintaining the prospect of a two-state solution, which the current Israeli government has rejected.

Alongside France, Canada, Australia and Norway, the U.K. Is Sanctioning Groups Linked to Violent Outposts and the Forcible Displacement of Palestinians The U.K. Advised Businesses…

The Western nations also say they will take further measures if Israel fails to address the situation on the ground.

The rebuke came after several governments announced sanctions on individuals and organizations linked to settler violence in the West Bank.

The move by Paris comes as the UK, Canada and Norway intensify sanctions on settlement-linked organisations and financial networks accused of supporting violence in the occupied…

A coalition of six countries has issued new joint sanctions on Israeli settlers and settlements in the West Bank

By Sarah Young and Alexander CornwellLONDON/JERUSALEM, June 9 (Reuters) - Britain, Canada, France and Norway announced new coordinated sanctions on Tuesday against Israeli…