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Friday, June 19, 2026
Eight Foreign Ministers Issue Joint Condemnation of Rising Settler Violence Against Palestinians in the West Bank.

Lead:

The foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Turkey, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar have jointly issued a statement condemning in the strongest terms the continued and escalating violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank. The statement represents a rare, coordinated diplomatic signal from a broad coalition spanning Arab, Gulf, and Muslim-majority nations, underscoring growing multilateral alarm over deteriorating conditions in the occupied territory.

Details:

According to Newsd UAE and Al Khaleej, the joint communique was issued collectively by the eight foreign ministers and condemned what it described as ongoing and intensifying settler attacks against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank. The statement's signatories represent a geopolitically diverse group, encompassing Gulf Cooperation Council members, regional heavyweights, and major Muslim-majority states beyond the Arab world, lending the declaration unusual breadth and diplomatic weight.

Al Khaleej further reported that the condemnation was framed in unambiguous language, with the ministers describing the settler violence as unacceptable and calling for accountability. While the published excerpts do not detail specific incidents cited in the statement, the joint nature of the declaration reflects a convergence of positions among governments that do not always align on Palestinian affairs, including states that have normalized or partially engaged diplomatically with Israel in recent years.

No immediate response from Israeli authorities was reported in the available sources. The statement arrives amid a period of heightened international scrutiny over West Bank conditions, with multilateral bodies and individual governments having previously expressed concern over the frequency and severity of settler-related incidents against Palestinian communities.

Also of note in the diplomatic sphere, Al Khaleej reported that Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah, received Talal Yusuf Fakhro, Consul General of the Kingdom of Bahrain, at his palace in Saqr bin Mohammed City, reflecting ongoing bilateral engagement between UAE emirates and neighboring Gulf states.

Watch For:

Whether the joint statement prompts a formal response from Israeli government officials or triggers follow-up diplomatic action through United Nations channels or the Arab League.

Whether any of the eight signatory states — particularly those with existing normalization agreements with Israel — move to translate the statement into concrete bilateral measures, such as recalling ambassadors or suspending diplomatic contacts.

Whether the joint declaration is tabled or formally referenced at upcoming multilateral forums, including the Marrakesh Parliamentary Forum for the Euro-Mediterranean and Gulf Region, where the UAE Federal National Council, led by Saqr Ghabaish, is currently participating according to Al Khaleej.

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