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Jun 17, 2026
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UK Fair Selling Property in Israeli Settlements Sparks Outrage

AI Summary
A property fair in London promoting the sale of land and property in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem has sparked outrage among activists, politicians, and rights groups. The event, organized by Israeli real estate companies, was condemned by many as promoting illegal activities.

The Controversial Property Fair

A property fair held in London, which promoted the sale of land and property in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, has been widely condemned by activists, politicians, and rights groups. The event, organized by Israeli real estate companies, was described as "unacceptable" by many.

Inside the 'Great Israeli Real Estate Event'

Activists who gained access to the invite-only event shared photos with Al Jazeera that showed property in illegal settlements being marketed. The event, held at Edgware United Synagogue, was part of a roadshow promoting the sale of land and property in Israel, including homes in areas such as Givat Zeev and Tivuch Shelly in the occupied West Bank, as well as settlements in East Jerusalem.

The Data Analysis

More than 100 British legislators, including members of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour Party, had signed a letter urging the government to "uphold its obligations under international law" and ensure the event "promoting illegal activities does not proceed".

The Impact Analysis

The sale of property in Israeli settlements has been widely criticized as promoting illegal activities. The settlements are viewed as illegal under international law, and many countries, including the UK, have condemned the expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

The Prediction

The controversy surrounding the property fair is likely to continue, with many activists and politicians calling for greater action to be taken to prevent the sale of property in Israeli settlements. The UK government has been urged to take a stronger stance against the settlements, and to ensure that any activities promoting their development are stopped.