Nearly 100 UK MPs and peers urge cancellation of Israeli settlement event
Key Points:
- Nearly 100 British MPs and peers have signed a letter urging the UK government to cancel the upcoming Great Israeli Real Estate Event in London, which advertises the sale of land in illegal Israeli settlements, warning it could implicate the UK in international war crimes.
- The event's location is being kept secret, but it has drawn condemnation from London's Mayor Sadiq Khan and calls from legal groups for the Metropolitan Police to investigate whether it should be blocked under a Serious Crime Prevention Order.
- The event features companies involved in illegal settlements, such as Harey Zahav and The Meshulam Levinstein Group, which operate in occupied West Bank and Jerusalem areas considered illegal under international law.
- Prominent politicians and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International UK, have called for immediate government action to prevent the event, highlighting Israel's ongoing expansion and legalization of illegal settlements and outposts.
- The controversy follows reports of similar events in New York City promoting land sales in Israeli settlements, intensifying concerns over the promotion and facilitation of settlement activities deemed illegal internationally.