Britain, Australia, and Canada have launched a £3 million ($4.02 million) joint peace fund aimed at supporting a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with each country contributing £1 million. The initiative will focus on grassroots projects, especially those involving youth and civil society, while also addressing violence from Israeli settlers and providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians. This announcement follows coordinated sanctions against networks financing settler violence and comes amid escalating tensions and violence in the West Bank.
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