布林肯宣布禁止极端主义者和约旦河西岸的犹太人定居者进入美国。我感觉这个决定软弱无力,很不美国

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你的楼题明显地不同于英文表述的意思。你搞不清楚时,不要翻译原文。
 
比利时也对以色列极度定居者下了禁令

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Belgium announces travel ban on "extremist Israeli settlers"​

From CNN's Irene Nasser

Belgium on Wednesday announced a ban on "extremist Israeli settlers" in the occupied West Bank from entering the country, following a similar move by the United States.

Violence in the West Bank has intensified in the wake of the October 7 Hamas attack.

"Violence against civilians will have consequences," Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said. "We will work with the US on sanctions targeting individuals involved in actions that undermine peace, security, and stability in the West Bank."

It comes after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a new policy Tuesday to prevent extremist settlers responsible for violence in the West Bank from coming to the United States.
 
  1. EU to propose sanctions on extremist settlers in West Bank​

    As we've just reported, the UK government has suggested it is preparing to impose sanctions on Israeli settlers responsible for violence against Palestinians in the West Bank settlers.
    Now, the European Union says it will propose to member states that they should impose sanctions on extremist settlers who commit acts of violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, the EU's foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell told reporters following a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels.
    Attacks have surged in the West Bank since the start of the war in the Gaza Strip, triggered by Hamas's assault on southern Israel on 7 October.
    Violent attacks, including fatal shootings of Palestinians by armed Jewish settlers in the West Bank have risen sharply. So many attacks are happening that Israel's closest allies, including the United States and the United Kingdom, have condemned violence by extremist settlers and demanded that those guilty of crimes should be prosecuted.

    UK considers sanctions over Israeli settler violence in West Bank​


    James Landale
    Diplomatic correspondent

    Palestinians inspect a car burnt by Israeli settlers earlier this month at Qarawa village in the West Bank

    EPACopyright: EPA
    Palestinians inspect a car burnt by Israeli settlers earlier this month at Qarawa village in the West BankImage caption: Palestinians inspect a car burnt by Israeli settlers earlier this month at Qarawa village in the West Bank
    The UK government has suggested it is preparing to follow the United States in imposing sanctions on Israeli settlers responsible for attacking Palestinians in the West Bank.
    Andrew Mitchell, the senior Foreign Minister, told MPs the Foreign Secretary, Lord Cameron, had discussed the proposal last week with his US counterpart, Antony Blinken.
    The US announced last week that Israeli settlers responsible for what it called extremist violence would be subject to a visa ban and would be unable to travel to America.
    Mitchell was responding to a question from the Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy who asked if the government agreed that settlers involved in “attacks, serious criminal activity and fostering hatred” should be subject to travel bans.
    Mitchell replied by saying that targeted killings of civilians in the West Bank were “completely abhorrent” and the UK was pushing for those responsible to be prosecuted and punished.
    He added: "In terms of his comment about travel bans, I can tell him that planning is going on. The Foreign Secretary discussed this with his US counterpart last week and I hope it may be possible to say something about that shortly."
 
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