UN Human
Rights Council says Israel is in violation of Geneva convention and should face
international criminal court
guardian.co.uk,
Harriet Sherwood in Jerusalem, Thursday 31 January 2013
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| A Palestinian demonstrator during a weekly protest against the Jewish settlement of Qadomem, near Nablus, West Bank. Photograph: Alaa Badarneh/EPA |
Israel must
withdraw all settlers from the West Bank or potentially face a case at the
international criminal court (ICC) for serious violations of international law,
says a report by a United Nations agency that was immediately dismissed in
Jerusalem as "counterproductive and unfortunate".
All
settlement activity in occupied territory must cease "without preconditions"
and Israel "must immediately initiate a process of withdrawal of all
settlers", said the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC). Israel, it said, was
in violation of article 49 of the fourth Geneva convention, which forbids the
transfer of civilian populations to occupied territory.
The
settlements were "leading to a creeping annexation that prevents the
establishment of a contiguous and viable Palestinian state and undermines the
right of the Palestinian people to self-determination," it said.
The UNHRC
report broadly restated international consensus on the illegality of Israeli
settlements. But its conclusions are likely to bolster the Palestinians
following their admission last November to the UN as a non-member state, which
potentially gives them recourse to the ICC.
"The
Rome statute establishes the international criminal court's jurisdiction over
the deportation or transfer, directly or indirectly, by the occupying power of
parts of its own population into the territory it occupies, or the deportation
or transfer of all or parts of the population of the occupied territory within
or outside this territory," said the UNHRC report.
It added: "Ratification of the statute by Palestine may lead to accountability for gross violations of human rights law and serious violations of international humanitarian law and justice for victims."
It added: "Ratification of the statute by Palestine may lead to accountability for gross violations of human rights law and serious violations of international humanitarian law and justice for victims."
In a
statement, the Israeli foreign ministry said: "Counterproductive measures
– such as the report before us – will only hamper efforts to find a sustainable
solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict. The human rights council has sadly
distinguished itself by its systematically one-sided and biased approach
towards Israel. This latest report is yet another unfortunate reminder of
that."
Israel
refused to co-operate with UNHRC investigators over the report, barring them
from access to the West Bank. Investigators conducted more than 50 interviews
in Jordan with Palestinians about the impact of settlements, the confiscation
of and damage to land, and violent attacks by settlers.
Earlier
this week, Israel became the first country to refuse to participate in a
"universal periodic review" of the human rights records of the UN's
193 member states, conducted by the UNHRC.
Palestinian
and Israeli human rights group said Israel's boycott of the review set a
"dangerous precedent … that could be followed by other states refusing to
engage with the UN in order to avoid critical appraisals".
The UNHRC
rescheduled the review for later in the year in order to give Israel time to
reconsider its stance.
Israel also
refused to co-operate with a UN investigation, headed by Richard Goldstone,
into the three-week war in 2008-09, and it has refused entry to Israel to
Richard Falk, the UN's special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories, since his appointment in 2008.
According
to the UNHRC's report on settlements, Israel has established around 250
settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since 1967, home to more than
half a million Israeli citizens.
The
settlements impede Palestinian access to water resources and agricultural
lands, it said.
Following
the Palestinians' upgrade to non-member state status, the Israeli government
announced a fresh wave of settlement-building, including the development of a
highly sensitive swath of land east of Jerusalem known as E1. Palestinians and
most international diplomats say construction on E1 will effectively close off
East Jerusalem from the West Bank and impede a territorially contiguous
Palestinian state.
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Some of you weren't here yet. By the time you arrived, in your youth, were you aware of the Middle East? Not particularly. "What's the hatred about?" you might ask. What if I told you it's about a family feud? Two sons of a Jewish master are involved. One founded the Arabs and one remained a Jew. They don't want to hear this, but they are all Jews. (Don't tell them this.)
If you look at the lineage, it's pretty obvious and yet it's a complete and total set-up for either solution or war. The set-up would have this world ending in a conflagration that would have been brought about by this hatred. That's in the prophecy of Nostradamus and your scripture, but it is no longer the prophecy of the planet. Yet the hatred still exists. The hatred is as great today as it was then, but where was all the terrorism 40 years ago? It was isolated.
Those in Israel and Palestine and surrounding areas took the brunt of it, but now it's seemingly everywhere - and you're worried. Why would this be? The answer is that the old energy was happy to have this hatred contained, for it would keep it going and never involve outsiders. Outsiders tend to bring unwanted light to the party. Suddenly, the whole earth is involved and can see the entire scenario before them. The old guard wants war, just like all the eons before them. The ones on the bridge are holding the light and showing the earth how to cross. Even many younger ones in Israel and Palestine and Iran are holding light! It's all around the old guard and they are furious, for they are losing the "battle of hatred." …”

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