Al-Haq urges Third States to halt Israel’s grave escalation of human rights violations against Palestinians

Ramallah (QNN)- Palestinian human rights group Al-Haq has called Third States to act “decisively” and “urgently” intervene to de-escalate Israel’s aggravated violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

On 18 October 2022, Al-Haq sent an urgent letter to Third States, in light of the recent alarming escalation in widespread and systematic attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank, including almost-daily military raids, killings, a sharp spike in settler attacks, and collective punishment of communities led by the Israeli occupation forces.

Israeli Military Raids

The military incursions into Palestinian cities, and the unnecessary and disproportionate use of force by the Israeli forces, Al-Haq said, facilitated by its ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy, have gravely escalated in recent months, as witnessed by millions of Palestinians living in the occupied West Bank, particularly in Jenin and Nablus.

As of 17 October 2022, Al-Haq documented the killing of 111 Palestinians in the West Bank by the Israeli forces and Israeli settlers since the start of 2022.

Al-Haq said the number of killings is “an alarming and disturbing surge that has not been recorded since 2015.”

Since the start of October, between 1 and 17 October 2022, the Israeli forces killed 15 Palestinians, including seven children, throughout the occupied West Bank. During the military incursions, the forces reportedly harassed and targeted, including by firing live ammunition, Palestinian journalists and pracademics, hindering their ability to document the Israeli violations, and providing needed first aid to injured Palestinians.

Israel’s Collective Punishment

Furthermore, Al-Haq said, ‘Israel’ escalated its collective punishment of Palestinians in the past week, including by imposing unlawful closures on Palestinian cities, villages, and refugee camps, acts expressly in breach of international humanitarian law.

Between 8 and 13 October 2022, ‘Israel’ imposed a tight closure on Shu’fat Refugee Camp and ‘Anata, and increased its incursions into the areas, restricting the right to movement and affecting the lives of around 130,000 Palestinians living therein, including approximately 350 dialysis patients. In a similar manner, since 11 October 2022, ‘Israel’ has been imposing a closure on Nablus, limiting the entry and exit to the northern West Bank city with roadblocks and checkpoints.

Settler’s Violence

Concurrently, Israeli settlers, acting with impunity and the protection of the Israeli forces, have been raiding Palestinian cities and villages, and attacking Palestinians and their properties. The Palestinian village of Huwara in Nablus, as well as the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in occupied Jerusalem, among other areas in the West Bank, have witnessed brutal attacks by Israeli settlers.

Notably, these attacks have been encouraged by Israeli officials, including Itamar Ben-Gvir, a member of the Israeli parliament, who raided Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood with Israeli settlers, and was videotaped pulling out his gun and telling settlers: “if [Palestinians] throw stones, shoot them”.

Al-Haq said these “horrifying attacks by the Israeli Occupation Forces and Israeli settlers could rise even more should the Israeli settler-colonial apartheid regime decide to engage in a larger military offensive in Jenin and elsewhere in the West Bank.”

On 13 October 2022, the Israeli War Minister, Benny Gantz, stated, “There is a need to intensify offensive and defensive efforts towards the Palestinian population and operations to prevent incitement to terrorism in social networks”, adding that “it is important to have correct readiness at all points of friction, and if the need arises, the Israeli army will expand its operations”.

In response, Al-Haq said “these Israeli attacks are only met with words of ‘concern’ by the international community, which continues to call for ‘all actors’ to take measures to reduce ‘tensions’, failing to contextualise the Palestinian struggle.”

Crucially, the letter sent to Third States stressed that this “continued equating between the colonised and the coloniser with regards to responsibility, and failure to address the root causes of Israel’s aggressions against the Palestinian people only serves Israel’s settler colonialism and apartheid regime.”

“Furthermore, Al-Haq reminded Third States, especially those which swiftly supported the Ukrainians’ right to resistance, that international law is “universal; as all peoples under colonial, foreign, and alien subordination, including the Palestinian people, have the right to pursue and realise their right to self-determination and liberation “by all available means, including armed struggle”, as asserted by the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 45/130 of 1990.”

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