Israeli ministers sanctioned by UK, Canada, Australia, Norway

UK, Australia, Canada, N.Zealand, Norway sanction Israeli ministers

/ 06:45 AM June 11, 2025

UK, Australia, Canada, N.Zealand, Norway sanction Israeli ministers

A plume of smoke billows over the occupied West Bank city of Hebron after missiles were fired from Israel’s Iron Dome missile-defence system batteries to a missile launched from Yemen on June 10, 2025. (Photo by HAZEM BADER / AFP)

LONDON, United Kingdom Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway on Tuesday ordered sanctions against two hard-line Israeli ministers for “repeated incitements of violence” against Palestinians, upping their condemnation of Israel’s actions in the Gaza war.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir will be banned from entering the UK and will have any assets in the country frozen, Britain’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

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The Israeli government faces growing international criticism over the conduct of its conflict with Hamas. But the United States sided with Israel, calling the sanctions “extremely unhelpful” for efforts to reach a ceasefire.

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A UK government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Canada and Australia had also imposed sanctions, while Norway and New Zealand had implemented travel bans only.

The measures see the five countries break from Israel’s closest ally, the United States.

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Ben Gvir and Smotrich “have incited extremist violence and serious abuses of Palestinian human rights”, the foreign ministers of the five countries said in a joint statement.

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“These actions are not acceptable. This is why we have taken action now to hold those responsible to account,” they added.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar called the sanctions “outrageous,” and US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said they were “extremely unhelpful.”

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“It will do nothing to get us closer to a ceasefire in Gaza,” Bruce added, calling on the five nations to “focus on the real culprit, which is Hamas.”

“We remain concerned about any step that would further isolate Israel from the international community,” she said.

 ‘Horrendous language’

Smotrich and Ben Gvir are part of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s fragile ruling coalition.

Both have drawn criticism for their hard-line stance on the Gaza war and comments about settlements in the occupied West Bank, the other Palestinian territory.

Smotrich, who lives in a West Bank settlement, has supported the expansion of settlements and has called for the territory’s annexation.

Last month, he said Gaza would be “entirely destroyed” and that civilians would “start to leave in great numbers to third countries.”

Ben Gvir has also called for Gazans to be resettled from the besieged territory.

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the pair had used “horrendous extremist language” and that he would “encourage the Israeli government to disavow and condemn that language.”

New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters insisted the measures were not directed against the Israeli people or government.

“Rather, the travel bans are targeted at two individuals who are using their leadership positions to actively undermine peace and security and remove prospects for a two-state solution,” he said in a statement.

‘Violence must stop’

The UK foreign ministry said in its statement that “extremist settlers have carried out over 1,900 attacks against Palestinian civilians since January last year.”

It said the five countries were “clear that the rising violence and intimidation by Israeli settlers against Palestinian communities in the West Bank must stop.”

“Measures today cannot be seen in isolation from events in Gaza where Israel must uphold international humanitarian law,” the ministry said.

It added that the five nations “support Israel’s security and will continue to work with the Israeli government to strive to achieve an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.”

Britain had already suspended free-trade negotiations with Israel last month and summoned Israel’s ambassador over the conduct of the war.

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It also announced financial restrictions and travel bans on several prominent settlers, as well as two illegal outposts and two organisations accused of backing violence against Palestinian communities.

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