LONDON: More than 100 British lawmakers have called for an Israeli real estate event in London to be canceled, arguing that it could promote property linked to Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. In a letter addressed to Foreign Secretary David Lammy, 101 parliamentarians from the House of Commons and House of Lords called on the government to block the event, which is set to take place on Sunday, The Guardian reported.

UK ministers are under mounting pressure to ban a London real estate event accused of marketing land in illegal Israeli settlements, after several MPs challenged the government in…

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…

As Palestinians, we refuse to see our stolen land traded in a city that was the centre of our people's dispossession for more than a century

'Great Israeli Real Estate Event' promotes the sale of stolen Palestinian land in settlements in the occupied West Bank.

British politicians urge government to intervene to stop the event

The letter says 'Great Israeli Real Estate Event' in London is promoting sale of 'stolen Palestinian land'

The Arab Organisation for Human Rights in the UK (AOHR UK) has sent a letter to the UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Peter Kyle, demanding the cancellation of the…

More than 100 UK lawmakers urge government to cancel London event, warning it is linked to land ‘stolen from Palestinians’

LONDON: More than 100 British lawmakers have called for an Israeli real estate event in London to be canceled, arguing that it could promote property linked to Israeli settlements…

The London event, set to take place on Sunday, has extensive links to to illegal Israeli settlements

Activist groups, including the Palestinian Youth Movement and Stop Stolen Land Sales, say they have identified the venue for “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event”, a property…

Demonstrators denounce event promoting Israeli settlement land and property sales as a violation of international law.

Despite Calls From British Lawmakers to Cancel the Event Over Concerns That It Would Promote West Bank Settlements, Organizers Denied Any Such Sales. Police, Including a…

My Home in Israel, which organized the event, said that all properties being marketed were located within Israel’s internationally recognized borders.

MEE reveals details of properties advertised in occupied Palestine at event on Sunday

LONDON: Homes in illegal Israeli settlements built on occupied Palestinian land were touted for sale at a property show in London over the weekend. More than 100 British…