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UK Halts Trade Talks with Israel and Imposes Sanctions Over Settler Actions

Britain Suspends Israel Trade Talks Amid Gaza Crisis and Sanctions Settlers

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 20, 2026
in Foreign Policy & Diplomacy, Government and Politics
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British Government Criticizes Israel, Halts Trade Talks, and Sanctions Settlers - Hannah McKay/Pool via AP

UK Joins Global Pressure on Israel with Sanctions and Trade Talks Suspension - Hannah McKay/Pool via AP

UK Suspends Free Trade Talks with Israel and Imposes Sanctions Over West Bank Settlers

LONDON — The British government took a firm stand against Israel’s military actions in Gaza on Tuesday by suspending free trade negotiations and imposing new sanctions targeting West Bank settlers.

This decision comes amid rising international pressure as Gaza faces a severe blockade lasting nearly three months, leading to alarming famine warnings. Even the United States, one of Israel’s closest allies, has expressed concern over the worsening humanitarian crisis.

Strong Words from UK Officials

Foreign Secretary David Lammy condemned the situation in Gaza as “abominable.” While the UK maintains an existing trade agreement with Israel, Lammy made clear that ongoing talks cannot continue with an Israeli government pursuing what he called “egregious policies” in the West Bank and Gaza.

“The world is watching,” Lammy said. “History will judge them. Blocking aid. Expanding the war. Ignoring the concerns of friends and partners. This is indefensible and must stop.”

His comments followed a joint statement issued Monday by the UK, France, and Canada condemning Israel’s handling of the Gaza war and its activities in the occupied West Bank.

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Sanctions Target Settlers and Groups

In addition to earlier sanctions, the UK announced new penalties on three individuals, two illegal settler outposts, and two organizations accused of supporting violence against Palestinian communities.

Lammy criticized the Israeli government for explicitly supporting the expansion of illegal settlements across the West Bank, a key point of international contention.

Political Leaders Demand a Ceasefire

Prime Minister Keir Starmer also voiced deep concern over the humanitarian toll, calling the suffering of children in Gaza “utterly intolerable.” He echoed calls for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid.

Starmer, alongside French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, warned that further “concrete actions” would follow if Israel’s military offensive and aid restrictions continued.

Starmer emphasized that a ceasefire is vital to freeing hostages held by Hamas and that the current amount of aid allowed into Gaza is “utterly inadequate.”

“We must coordinate our response because this war has gone on far too long. We cannot allow the people of Gaza to starve,” he said.

Aid Slowly Making Its Way Into Gaza

After weeks of blockade, Israel allowed trucks carrying baby food and essential supplies into Gaza on Monday. However, U.N. humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher described this aid as only “a drop in the ocean” compared to what is urgently needed.

International Backdrop

Israel initially gained broad international support following Hamas’ surprise attack on October 7, 2023, which killed over 1,200 people and took 251 captives.

However, patience is wearing thin as more than 53,000 Palestinians — mostly women and children — have died, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. In recent days, Israeli strikes have claimed over 300 more lives.

France Steps Up Pressure

French President Emmanuel Macron has increased diplomatic efforts, pushing for a ceasefire and lifting Gaza’s blockade. Macron has also suggested that France may formally recognize a Palestinian state later this year and is considering reviewing the European Union’s cooperation agreements with Israel.

Tensions between France and Israel have intensified after Macron called for halting arms deliveries used in Gaza, sparking strong criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

France also sought to ban Israeli defense companies from exhibiting weapons at an upcoming naval trade show, signaling a tougher stance.

Source: AP News – U.K. suspends free trade talks with Israel and announces sanctions over West Bank settlers

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