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    London Mayor Condemns Event Promoting Illegal Israeli Settlement Land Sales

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The mayor of London has publicly denounced an event titled the ‘Great Israeli Real Estate Event,’ which markets properties located in Israeli settlements on land internationally recognized as occupied Palestinian territory. These settlements are considered illegal under international law, and their promotion for sale exacerbates the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The event’s focus on selling land in the West Bank has drawn sharp criticism for endorsing the appropriation of Palestinian land.

    Israeli settlements in the West Bank have been a major point of contention in peace negotiations, with the international community largely viewing them as obstacles to a two-state solution. The promotion of such properties abroad not only undermines diplomatic efforts but also raises ethical and legal questions about the legitimacy of these transactions. London’s mayor’s condemnation reflects growing global concern over activities that may legitimize settlement expansion.

    In a significant development, this public rebuke from a major Western city highlights the increasing scrutiny faced by entities involved in settlement-related commerce. It underscores the broader geopolitical implications of real estate ventures in disputed territories and signals potential diplomatic repercussions. The event’s promotion of land sales in the occupied West Bank thus remains a flashpoint in the complex dynamics of Middle Eastern politics.

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