Israel/Palestine
Related: About this forumIsraeli raids in West Bank fanning flames of hate
June 23, 2014
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An Israeli border policeman aims his weapon at Palestinian stone throwers during clashes in Ramallah, June 22, 2014. (photo by REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman)
The Israeli reaction to the disappearance, and most probable kidnapping, of three Israeli settlers reveals once again a worn-out, failed deterrence policy that inflicts great pain and suffering by Israel on its supposed long-term neighbors.
Article 33 of the Geneva Convention (IV) specifically bans collective punishment by an occupying power to the people under its occupation, precisely because such punishment is aimed at intimidating and terrorizing innocent persons. The same article also considers revenge and pillage crimes of war.
Israels arrest dragnet has turned into a wide-ranging campaign that Israeli officials now admit are not connected directly to the search of the kidnappers. While prefacing his statements with words about finding the missing Israelis, Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon made it very clear that the aim of the detention campaign was to weaken the Islamic Hamas movement. Speaking to reporters, Yaalon said that the heads of Hamas are feeling the hits.
Palestinians in as far away as Nablus and Jenin have been targeted. Three Palestinians have been killed since the announcement on June 12 that three settlers were allegedly kidnapped. A complete travel ban was slapped on Hebron, the West Banks largest populated district, and hundreds have been arrested, homes pillaged, travel even between Hebron and Ramallah barred for Hebron residents. The home of the family of a Palestinian leader living abroad was demolished without cause, proof or direct responsibility. The Arab American University in Jenin and Bir Zeit University near Ramallah were raided by Israeli troops. The centers of most major Palestinian cities were raided by the army, despite the Oslo Accord that considers these areas under total Palestinian security and administrative control.
Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/06/west-bank-hebron-israel-kidnapping-incusion.html#ixzz35ZVXNMbJ
PDJane
(10,103 posts)Or until the rest of the world gets involved in telling them they are out of bounds. Without a certain respect for international law, the world becomes harder to live in.