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Germany Issues Statement on West Bank Village Evictions

Germany's Foreign Office stated that there must be no evictions at Khan al-Ahmar. The village is a Bedouin community in the occupied West Bank whose demolition has been contested for years.

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Germany's Foreign Office warned Israel that there must be no evictions at Khan al-Ahmar in the occupied West Bank. The statement cited violations of international law and said forced removals would eliminate remaining prospects for a two-state solution. Khan al-Ahmar is a Bedouin village whose demolition has been contested for years. It has not been cleared despite prior efforts.

Officials announced plans to clear the village.

The announcement coincided with reports of a potential ICC arrest warrant against one individual. The village outlasted earlier removal attempts. Officials are now advancing the clearance process.

Key Facts

Germany's Foreign Office
issued warning against evictions at Khan al-Ahmar
Khan al-Ahmar
Bedouin village in occupied West Bank
Village clearance
announced by officials amid prior contested demolition efforts

Potential Impact

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    The warning may affect timing of any village clearance actions.

  2. 02

    International statements could influence diplomatic discussions on the two-state solution.

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PublishedMay 20, 2026, 10:00 PM
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