JAKARTA - United States (US) Foreign Minister Marco Rubio expressed concern about the latest wave of violence by Israeli illegal settlers in the West Bank.

This was conveyed by Rubio when asked by reporters after a meeting of foreign ministers of G7 countries in Ontario Province, Canada, yesterday.

Rubio hopes that the actions of illegal settlers in the Israeli military-occupied West Bank will not jeopardize the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.

"We will do everything we can to make sure that doesn't happen," Rubio was quoted as saying by Reuters.

In 1949, most of the village land in the West Bank was seized by Israel, and many Palestinian families had to leave their homes to settle across the lines of the ceasefire.

After Israel occupied 1967, 66 percent of the territory in the West Bank was designated as Area C under full control of Israel.

This is based on the 1993 Oslo Agreement, which is meant to realize peace between Palestine and Israel.

However, the stipulation caused many Palestinian homes in the West Bank to be demolished on the orders of the Israeli military on the pretext of not having a permit, which is clear evidence of the implementation of the colonial system because Israel made unilateral rules on land for other countries.


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