PARIS, Aug 19 (Reuters) - French foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot condemned on Wednesday violence in the West ‌Bank by Israeli settlers against Palestinians, and added ‌that this justified France's recent sanctions against Israel's far-right police minister ​Itamar Ben-Gvir.

• "What is happening today in the West Bank is utterly disgraceful and should fill us all with revulsion," Barrot wrote on X.

• "This is why we have sanctioned ‌Israeli minister Ben-Gvir, ⁠whose recent comments are unacceptable and inhuman," added Barrot.

• In May, France announced it was ⁠banning Ben-Gvir from French territory.

• Barrot reiterated that new sanctions could be implemented against Israeli settlers deemed to ​be involved ​in violence against Palestinians ​in the West Bank.

• ‌In June, Britain, Canada, France and Norway announced coordinated sanctions against Israeli networks involved in financing, enabling and carrying out violence in the West Bank.

• Israel's foreign ministry rejected the June measures and said the governments imposing ‌them had failed to control ​antisemitism and were fuelling it ​with such sanctions.

• Hundreds ​of thousands of Israelis have settled among ‌millions of Palestinians in land ​captured by ​Israel in a 1967 war.

• Nearly all countries and a range of U.N. bodies consider that such ​settlements violate international ‌law, although Israel disputes this, citing historical and ​biblical ties to the land.

(Reporting by Sudip ​Kar-Gupta; Editing by Hugh Lawson)