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Halt All Settlement Activity, UN Inquiry Calls On Israel

By Countercurrents.org

01 February, 2013
Countercurrents.org

An independent inquiry mandated by the UN has called on Israel to halt all settlement activity and to ensure accountability for the violations of the human rights of the Palestinians resulting from the settlements [1].

The report of the International Fact-Finding Mission on Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) states that a multitude of the human rights of the Palestinians are violated in various forms and ways due to the existence of the settlements.

“These violations are all interrelated, forming part of an overall pattern of breaches that are characterized principally by the denial of the right to self-determination and systemic discrimination against the Palestinian people which occur on a daily basis,” said a news release on the report.

The UN Human Rights Council, based in Geneva, dispatched the Mission in March 2012 “to investigate the implications of the Israeli settlements on the civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights of the Palestinian people throughout the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem.”

Since 1967, the Mission’s report notes, Israeli governments have openly led, directly participated in, and had full control of the planning, construction, development, consolidation and encouragement of settlements.
“In compliance with Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, Israel must cease all settlement activities without preconditions,” said Christine Chanet, chair of the three-member inquiry.

Israel must “immediately initiate a process of withdrawal of all settlers from the OPT,” the Mission adds, as well as ensure “adequate, effective and prompt remedy” to all Palestinian victims for the harm suffered as a consequence of human rights violations resulting from the settlements.

The report states that settlements are established and developed for the exclusive benefit of Israeli Jews. They are maintained and advanced through a system of total segregation between the settlers and the rest of the population living in the OPT.

This system of segregation is supported and facilitated by strict military and law enforcement control to the detriment of the rights of the Palestinian population, it adds.

“We are today calling on the Government of Israel to ensure full accountability for all violations, put an end to the policy of impunity and to ensure justice for all victims,” said Asma Jahangir, another member of the Mission.

The report states that Israel is committing serious breaches of its obligations under the right to self-determination and under humanitarian law.

“The magnitude of violations relating to Israel’s policies of dispossessions, evictions, demolitions and displacements from land shows the widespread nature of these breaches of human rights. The motivation behind violence and intimidation against the Palestinians and their properties is to drive the local populations away from their lands, allowing the settlements to expand,” said another member, Unity Dow.
The report, which will be formally presented to the Council on 18 March, states that private entities have also enabled, facilitated and profited from the construction of the settlements – both directly and indirectly.

Israel’s use of live ammunition causing civilian casualties

The top UN humanitarian official in the occupied Palestinian territories is “seriously concerned” about increased civilian casualties resulting from the use of live ammunition by Israeli forces [2].

“Using live ammunition against civilians may constitute excessive use of force and any such occurrences should be investigated in a timely, thorough, independent and impartial manner,” UN Humanitarian Coordinator James W. Rawley said on January 30, 2013 in a statement.

He urged “maximum restraint in order to avoid further civilian casualties.”

Eight Palestinian civilians, including three minors and one woman, have been killed since mid-November in separate incidents in the West Bank.

“Individuals found responsible must be held accountable,” Rawley noted. Israeli authorities are reportedly investigating some of the incidents.

In the statement, Rawley also underscored that the right of peaceful protest must be upheld and all protests should be kept strictly non-violent.

Source:

[1] UN News Centre, Jan 31, 2013, “Independent UN inquiry urges halt to Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territory”
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=44045&Cr=palestin&Cr1

[2] UN News Centre, Jan 30, 2013, “UN humanitarian official decries use of live ammunition against Palestinian civilians”,
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=44036&Cr=Palestin&Cr1

 

 




 

 


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