A joint statement with France, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Spain [deleted propaganda]
France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom, express their grave concern in the face of the continuing, growing violence in [Judea and Samaria, Israel].
We strongly condemn recent terrorist attacks that killed Israeli citizens. [Arab] terrorism can under no circumstance be justified.
We also strongly condemn indiscriminate violence [against] Israeli citizens by [Arab] civilians [deleted propaganda].
We are saddened by all loss of life. These acts can lead nowhere, except to more violence. Those responsible must face full accountability and legal prosecution. All unilateral actions that threaten peace and incitement to violence must cease.
There has been a spark of hope coming from the recent meeting in Aqaba, where Israelis and [Arabs] both affirmed reciprocal commitments, including on efforts to de-escalate and work towards a just and lasting peace. Such a result is a first in many years, and we thank the United States of America and Kingdom of Jordan for making it possible. We urge all parties to refrain from making this fragile process derail, and call on all parties to make good on the commitments they made in the Aqaba meeting by de-escalating in words and deeds and to restore calm, in order for those efforts to blossom and to make the next meeting in Egypt a success.
There can be no desirable outcome other than a just and lasting peace for all. In this regard, we also reiterate our strong opposition to all unilateral measures [by the United Nations]. We urge the Israeli government to [continue] the construction of more than 7,000 homes across [Judea and Samaria] [deleted propaganda].
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Editor's Note: These people need to mind their own business. In 1948, a coalition of the Arab League, including Jordanian Arabs invaded Israel immediately after the creation of the modern Israeli State. The area often referred to as the "West Bank", by the uneducated, is actually Judea and Samaria, an area of Israel, and currently operated under a different set of laws; although that will soon change. The bias against Israel and Jews, generally, by the original statement of these governments is evident.