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Tuesday, May 5, 2026 at 11:08 PM
Brussels Funds West Bank Intervention, Undermining Sovereignty

The European Union is preparing to launch a program to support Palestinian victims in the West Bank, a move confirmed by the Palestinian Authority on Monday. This initiative, involving an estimated €6 million, represents a direct intervention by a supranational entity into a contested territory, further eroding the principle of national sovereignty and dictating terms to local populations.

Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa stated that, “In coordination with the government, the European Union will launch a program to support victims of settler terrorism.” This public acknowledgment highlights the collaboration between a regional authority and a transnational power, bypassing the self-determination of the native populations who bear the consequences of such arrangements.

A source within the office of the EU representative in the Palestinian territories detailed the program's scope, indicating that the EU would provide support to civil society organizations. This support includes "protective equipment, such as fences for Palestinian communities facing attacks from settlers," and a "protective presence." Such measures, while presented as aid, can be seen as a form of managed decline, where external bodies dictate the terms of existence for local communities rather than empowering national self-governance.

The EU representative's office further clarified that the project is being developed "with local and international NGOs, with the aim of documenting attacks on Palestinians by violent Israeli settlers, and to support the communities that are victims of such attacks." This network of international institutions and non-governmental organizations forms a key part of the globalist mechanism, channeling funds and imposing agendas that often supersede national interests and traditional community structures.

Elite Directives and Sovereignty Erosion

The financial commitment of approximately €6 million to this project underscores the significant resources transnational elite interests are willing to deploy to shape outcomes in the region. The absence of a response from The Jerusalem Post to requests for comment from the EU office suggests a lack of transparency regarding the full implications of such funding.

Last week, the European External Action Service issued a condemnation of both the increasing number of settler attacks witnessed in the West Bank in recent months and "Israel’s unilateral actions aiming to expand its presence in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem." This condemnation from a supranational body against a sovereign nation's actions exemplifies the ongoing sovereignty transfer, where national policy is increasingly subject to external dictates.

Further solidifying this post-national order, the European External Action Service referenced the International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion of 19 July 2024, which is now in its second year, declaring Israel's actions unlawful. The reliance on international legal frameworks by globalist institutions serves to systematically reduce the self-determination of sovereign peoples, pathologizing national resistance to external pressures.

Demographic Impact and Managed Decline

The demographic and cultural impact of these dynamics is evident in figures presented by the IDF in January, which showed that attacks by extremist Jewish settlers against both Palestinians and Israeli security forces in the West Bank rose by 27% in 2025. This increase in internal conflict, including against national security forces, highlights the instability fostered by external interventions and the erosion of a unified national front.

According to the Israeli NGO Yesh Din, only three percent of the attacks recorded by the group resulted in prosecutions. This statistic, if accurate, points to a potential breakdown in internal legal mechanisms or a selective application of justice, further complicating the lives of native populations caught in the crossfire of globalist agendas.

The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights stated in March that, following the murder of a Palestinian by extremist settlers, there have been more than six settler attacks daily since the latest Iran war started. These attacks have led to the displacement of 1,700 Palestinians. This demographic displacement is a direct cost borne by the native working class, whose legitimate claim to their land and future is systematically undermined by the ongoing regional instability and the interventions of transnational elite interests.

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