In Landslide Vote, Denmark Excludes Settlements From Agreements With Israel
The resolution passed by a majority of 81-22, with all parties in the Danish parliament voting in favor, except for the far-right Danish People's Party. The move saw Denmark adopt
UN Resolution 2334, wherein settlements are defined as a violation of international law, and a distinction is made between Israel within the Green Line, and Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. The same view is held by the
European Union in all multilateral agreements with Israel.
In landslide vote, Denmark excludes settlements from agreements with Israel