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Eight Arab Nations Warn Israel's E1 Plan Undermines Two-State Solution
The UAE, Saudi Arabia, and six other Arab states have jointly cautioned that Israel's E1 settlement expansion plan threatens prospects for Palestinian statehood. The nations have called for an immediate halt to all international funding and support for illegal Israeli settlements.
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Eight Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, have issued a collective warning against Israel's proposed E1 settlement expansion, expressing concern that the plan jeopardizes the viability of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The joint statement underscores growing regional alarm over settlement activities in occupied Palestinian territories. The signatories have specifically demanded that all international funding, assistance, and support mechanisms for the creation, expansion, and consolidation of illegal settlements be terminated immediately.
The E1 area, located between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, has emerged as a flashpoint in peace negotiations. Israeli settlement expansion in the region has long been a contentious issue, with international observers and regional actors warning that large-scale development could effectively sever Palestinian territorial contiguity and render a viable independent Palestinian state geographically unviable.
The statement reflects broader Arab consensus on settlement policy and signals coordinated diplomatic pressure on the Israeli government. The participating nations have reaffirmed their commitment to international law and the principle of territorial integrity, positioning settlement expansion as an obstacle to regional peace and stability.
The warning comes amid ongoing tensions over Palestinian statehood and territorial disputes that have stalled peace negotiations for years. Regional and international stakeholders continue to emphasize that a sustainable resolution to the conflict requires adherence to internationally recognized frameworks and cessation of settlement activities.