In symbolic move, Slovenia bans West Bank settlement imports over war in Gaza
Slovenia on Wednesday announced a ban on imports of goods from settlements in the West Bank, in a “symbolic measure” designed to ratchet up diplomatic pressure over the war in Gaza.
Slovenia’s government has frequently criticized Israel over the conflict, and last year moved to recognize a Palestinian state as part of efforts to end the war against Hamas in Gaza as soon as possible.
“The actions of the Israeli government… constitute serious and repeated violations of international humanitarian law,” the Slovenian government said in a statement on Wednesday.
Slovenia “cannot and must not be part of a chain that enables or overlooks” such violations, which it said includes the “construction of illegal settlements, expropriations, the forced evictions of the Palestinian population.”
The Slovenian government thus decided to “ban imports of goods originating from Israeli illegal settlements.”
Its latest move represents a “clear reaction to the Israeli government’s policy, which… undermines the possibilities for lasting peace and a two-state solution.”
“While symbolic,” the ban “is a necessary response to the ongoing humanitarian and security situation in Gaza,” Slovenia’s Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon said of the measure.
The government said it was also examining a ban on exports of goods from Slovenia “destined for (the) illegal settlements,” saying that it would then “decide on further measures.”
According to the STA news agency, citing a government statement from January, Slovenia did not import any goods from Israeli settlements in 2022 and 2024, respectively.
In 2023, imports amounted to some 2,000 euros.
Slovenia announced it would ban all weapons trade with Israel over the war in Gaza, in what it said is a first by a European Union nation.
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