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AL-HAQ ACTION ALERT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Ref.: 01.2008E
21 January 2008
End the Siege of the Gaza Strip
On Sunday 20 January 2008, Israel’s ongoing
siege of the Gaza Strip, including the
blocking of fuel supplies, forced Gaza’s
only power plant to shut down, plunging over
800,000 Palestinians into darkness.
According to the General-Director of the
plant, the shortage of electricity caused by
the lack of fuel will affect the provision
of medical care and water and sanitation
services. On Sunday morning, the Gaza
Coastal Municipalities Water Utility, which
normally operates 130 wells as well as
sewage treatment plants, stated that if the
fuel supply is not restored by Tuesday,
these services will cease to function
throughout the Gaza Strip. Since Friday 18
January, Israel has also closed all Gaza’s
border crossings and blocked all
humanitarian aid, except in exceptional
circumstances. With some 80 percent of
Gaza’s population requiring food aid, the
impact of these measures will be
catastrophic. This escalation has also been
accompanied by an intensifying of Israeli
military attacks on the Gaza Strip in the
first 19 days of 2008, costing the lives of
69 Palestinians, including four children and
eight women, and the injury of over 190.
Israel’s current policy in relation to the
Gaza Strip and its 1.5 million inhabitants
constitutes an unmitigated violation of
international humanitarian law including,
but not limited to, Israel’s obligation as
an Occupying Power to, at a minimum, ensure
the basic needs of the population under its
effective control, and the prohibitions on
collective punishment, coercion and unlawful
reprisals.
Israel’s current policy and recent actions
have shown a casual disregard for the lives
and dignity of the 1.5 million Palestinians
living in the Gaza Strip, treating their
suffering and the violation of their
fundamental rights as little more than an
inconvenience that will earn gentle
reprimand from the international community
and Palestinian National Authority, but will
otherwise be irrelevant. With the
intolerable conditions and constant state of
fear that the Gazan population is now forced
to live under, it is time for this position
to change. Israel must not be allowed to
shield itself from the implementation of its
international legal obligations, nor should
the international community shy away from
enforcing such implementation. Inarticulate
fears of disrupting a “peace process” that
exists only in vague declarations and
diplomatic handshakes, that treats the Gaza
Strip as separate from the rest of the
Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) and
Palestinians as a divided people, cannot be
an excuse for allowing the continued siege
of the Gaza Strip. In fact, if any “peace
process” is to succeed, the conclusion
reached must embody a sense of justice. This
requires, as an unavoidable starting point,
that the fundamental rights of all parties
be recognised and protected.
Al-Haq therefore calls upon,
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Israel to immediately cease all military
operations in the Gaza Strip and to end
its policy of collective punishment,
including the opening of border
crossings to allow the movement of goods
and people, and restoring the supply of
fuel and humanitarian aid.
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the Palestinian Liberation Organisation
to establish Israel’s obligations under
international law in respect of the
civilian population of the Gaza Strip,
including ending the collective
punishment and ensuring access to
essential medical services, food and
water and sanitation, as an integral
part of any negotiations.
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regional organisations and individual
states to take concrete measures,
including economic and diplomatic
sanctions, to ensure Israel’s compliance
with international law.
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all international agencies, including
the UN, present in the OPT to actively
draw the attention of international
decision makers to the impact of Israeli
policies on the Palestinian civilian
population of the Gaza Strip.
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the UN Secretary-General immediately
bring the situation in the Gaza Strip to
the attention of the Security Council.
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concerned individuals and civil society
groups to raise Israel’s violations of
international law with elected officials
in their home counties.
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Palestinian armed groups to immediately
cease the launching of rockets targeting
civilian population centres in Israel.
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