Israeli occupation is the worst it has ever been for Palestinians
Since October 2023 Israel has deployed an open lethal-fire policy in the West Bank. Up until 27 March 446 Palestinians were killed in the West Bank and Jerusalem, including 113 children, and 4 inside the Green line. Since October 2023 Israel has arrested over 5,500 Palestinians. This increase in State violence is also mirrored by an increase in settler violence and a drastic acceleration of settlement construction. In just under six months, twenty-two Palestinian communities in the West Bank have been forcibly displaced, while another 40 are under various forms of attack. Recently Israel announced its plans to build an additional 3,476 housing units for settlers in Maale Adoumim, Efrat, and Kedar.
The guiding principles of the current Israeli government, formed in December 2022, explicitly declare that “the Jewish people have an exclusive and unquestionable right to all areas of the Land of Israel” and pledge to “promote and develop settlements in all parts of the Land of Israel – in the Galilee, the Negev, the Golan [unlawfully annexed], Judea and Samaria [occupied West Bank]”; and the transfer of the administrative powers of the occupation to the Israeli government and the extension of direct civil legal authority over the settlements, which amounts to de jure annexation. By doing so, Israel institutes its annexation of the OPT. In recent months, Israeli officials and settler movements have been calling for resettling in northern Gaza and places that the Israeli army destroyed during its ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip
The international community is urged to heed the urgent plea and take concrete action to end the grave international crimes and human rights abuses in Gaza. This includes the following.
To take urgent action to ensure an immediate implementation of a permanent ceasefire to end human suffering, enable the return of civilian hostages, and provide the necessary and sufficient humanitarian aid
To take restrictive and effective sanctions against the authorities responsible for the serious crimes in Gaza, in particular, to halt arms transfers to Israel, including export licenses and military aid.
To continue to work for the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza, and in this respect to continue to support the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).
To continue condemnation of all violations of international law by all parties involved in the genocide in Gaza is called for.
To support efforts to investigate, prosecute, and punish those responsible for atrocities committed in Gaza.
Third State to consider imposing political sanctions and use all means of pressure to ensure Israel and other states respect their obligations, especially in preventing the commission of further crimes and crimes against humanity against the Palestinian people.
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