EU Sanctions Israeli Settlers
Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported May 28, 2026 · Last updated May 28, 2026
The sanctions by the European Union>>> directly impact the financial resources and travel capabilities of the designated Israeli entities and individuals, such as the Nachala (organisation)>>> and Daniella Weiss>>>. This could lead to increased scrutiny on investments and activities in the West Bank>>> region, potentially affecting companies with ties to the sanctioned groups or those operating in the disputed territories.
The European Union>>> has imposed new restrictive measures on four entities and three individuals, including the Nachala (organisation)>>> and its director Daniella Weiss>>>, citing serious and systematic human rights abuses against Palestinians in the West Bank>>>. Other sanctioned entities include Regavim>>> and its director Meir Deutsch>>>, Hashomer Hatzair>>> and its president Avichai Suissa>>>, and the Amana Cooperative Association>>>. These groups are accused of encouraging forced displacement, lobbying for demolition of Palestinian property, and supporting violent outposts. The sanctions include asset freezes and travel bans. This decision follows a political agreement reached earlier in May, with Hungary>>> lifting its previous veto. Israel>>> has condemned the sanctions, asserting its right to settle in the West Bank>>>. Separately, the European Union>>> also expanded sanctions against members of Hamas>>> and Palestinian Islamic Jihad>>>.
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