NZ slaps travel bans on three extremist Israeli settlers

New Zealand has imposed travel bans on three extremist Israeli settlers accused of violence in the West Bank. The government stated this action aligns with its support for a two-state solution and international law.
Why it matters
It reflects New Zealand's diplomatic stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its alignment with international sanctions.
New Zealand will place travel bans on three extremist Israeli settlers, who have "actively worked to expand illegal settlements in the West Bank, including through violence".
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