A coalition of 102 former diplomats from France and the UK has issued a powerful open letter urging their governments to impose sanctions on Israel. This call comes in response to ongoing Israeli policies in occupied Palestinian territories, which the diplomats argue threaten the viability of a future Palestinian state. They advocate for a ban on arms transfers and a freeze on trade agreements, highlighting the urgent need for action to uphold international law.
The letter emphasizes that the situation has escalated, particularly with Israel’s expansion of settlements in the West Bank, which could effectively eliminate the prospect of a Palestinian state. The diplomats assert that the UK and France, having historically held mandates over the region, bear a responsibility to act decisively in support of Palestinian rights.
This initiative arrives amid heightened violence in Gaza, where thousands of Palestinians have lost their lives. The signatories stress that without tangible actions from the UK and France, accusations of double standards will persist, undermining their credibility on the global stage.
The letter also calls for accountability from Palestinian leadership, urging them to ensure democratic governance. The diplomats believe that meaningful sanctions could pave the way for a more peaceful resolution, highlighting the need for international cooperation to address these complex issues effectively.
Source: Al Jazeera

