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UN chief expresses concern over Israel’s city status for West Bank settlement

16 July 2026
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep concern over Israel’s recent decision to elevate the status of the Givat Ze’ev settlement in the occupied West Bank to that of a city. Guterres’ spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, emphasized that this administrative change does not alter the settlement’s legal status under international law, which considers it part of the occupied Palestinian territory. The spokesperson reiterated that Israeli settlements in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, are illegal and hinder the prospect of a two-state solution. Dujarric also highlighted that the UN Chief calls on Israel to halt all related expansion efforts, as such actions contribute significantly to violence, with Israeli attacks accounting for a majority of Palestinian injuries in the West Bank this year. Approximately 500,000 Israeli settlers currently reside in the occupied West Bank, alongside 250,000 in East Jerusalem.

Why It Matters

The international community, including the UN, maintains that Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories are illegal under international law and violate numerous UN resolutions. The ongoing expansion of these settlements complicates efforts to achieve a two-state solution, which is a widely supported framework for peace in the region. Historical data shows that Israeli settlements have increased significantly since the 1967 occupation, leading to heightened tensions and conflict. The insistence of Palestinians on East Jerusalem as the capital of their future state reflects their rejection of Israeli sovereignty over the city, further complicating peace negotiations.

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