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Sanctions on Settlers Seen as Insufficient by Campaigners

|Israel, Israel|1 independent sources

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Campaigners in Israel say that recent sanctions targeting settlers are more about appeasing public anger than changing state policy.

The measures, announced by the Israeli government, aim to curb settler activities in disputed territories. Critics argue that the sanctions fail to address the underlying political issues and merely serve as a temporary public relations tool.

The campaigners’ stance reflects growing frustration among civil society groups who believe that more decisive policy shifts are needed to resolve the conflict.

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