WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Thursday imposed sanctions on two West Bank outposts and three settlers, intensifying an effort to punish those responsible for a surge of violence that’s forcing Palestinians to flee their homes.

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said the sanctions are intended "to promote accountability for those perpetuating violence and causing turmoil in the West Bank."

"Extremist settler violence against Palestinian and Israeli civilians and forced displacement of farmers and villages is a serious threat to the peace, security, and stability of West Bank, Israel, and the broader region," Miller said in a statement.

The sanctions are a response to an uptick in violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank that the Biden administration fears plays into the hands of Hamas, whose militants killed 1,200 people and abducted some 250 others on Oct. 7.

The United Nations’ humanitarian arm has since recorded 645 Israeli settler attacks, which resulted in at least nine Palestinian deaths as well as property damage. More than 8,300 trees and saplings were vandalized in that time period in attacks on Palestinian agricultural land, the UN said.

The new sanctions follow President Joe Biden’s signing of an executive order on Feb. 1 that permits US sanctions on extremist Jewish settlers. The State Department used the new authority last month to blacklist four Israelis accused of property destruction and other violent acts that forcibly displaced Palestinians.

As the violence escalated, US national security adviser Jake Sullivan issued a cabinet memo in November directing departments and agencies to develop policy options. The next month, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the United States would be denying visas to settlers accused of attacking and displacing Palestinians.

The punitive measures come as the Biden administration, under pressure from Democrats, has stepped up public pressure on the Israeli government over its military campaign against Hamas, which the Gaza Health Ministry says has killed more than 31,000 people and displaced most of the territory’s population since early October.

In an MSNBC interview on Saturday, Biden said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s disregard for the human toll in Gaza was “hurting Israel more than helping Israel.” He went on to suggest an Israeli operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where more than 1 million civilians are currently sheltering, would cross his “red line.”

On Wednesday, Blinken called on Israel to “open as many access points as possible” and ease “unnecessary restrictions” on goods entering the Gaza Strip, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are going hungry.

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US sanctions West Bank outposts linked to settler attacks on Palestinians

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14.03.2024

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Thursday imposed sanctions on two West Bank outposts and three settlers, intensifying an effort to punish those responsible for a surge of violence that’s forcing Palestinians to flee their homes.

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said the sanctions are intended "to promote accountability for those perpetuating violence and causing turmoil in the West Bank."

"Extremist settler violence against Palestinian and Israeli civilians and forced displacement of farmers and villages is a serious threat to the peace, security, and stability of West Bank, Israel, and the broader region," Miller said in a statement.

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