MIFTAH
Monday, 1 July. 2024
 
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The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 

The Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy (MIFTAH) urges the international community to take immediate action in response to the latest Israeli escalation of collectively punishing the Palestinian people at the Rafah Terminal (Crossing), bordering Egypt in southern Gaza.

Since February 14th 2001, when Israeli missiles destroyed the Gaza newly International airport, Rafah Terminal has become the only physical link between Gaza and other neighboring countries which connect them with the outside world. Seen as Gazans are locked up in the Strip and prevented from reaching AlKarama crossing (King Hussein Bridge) to Jordan, Palestinians residing in Gaza are forced to cross to Egypt via the Israeli controlled Rafah Terminal in order to travel abroad.

Israeli troops have continually closed the already restricting Rafah Terminal since Thursday, May 13th 2004. This prohibits residents of Gaza, mostly patients traveling abroad for health care or treatment, which they can not receive while at Gaza, from traveling abroad in violation of basic human rights, freedom of movement and travel as stipulated in International and Humanitarian Law.

A press release by the Palestine Centre for Human Rights in Gaza (PCHR) confirmed that “According to the Palestinian civil liaison, nearly 300 Palestinian travelers have been blocked at the Egyptian side of the terminal, lacking basic services, which endanger their health. In addition, around 2000 other travelers have been waiting on the Egyptian side outside the crossing waiting to be allowed to cross to the Gaza Strip, and many of them have been forced to travel to Egyptian cities waiting for the terminal to be reopened.”

Further restrictions have prevented a large number of Palestinians from even attempting to travel via Rafah to Egypt. Palestinians residents of Gaza aged between 16-35 are prevented from crossing the Rafah Terminal, hindering hundreds of Palestinian students from returning to, or from, their universities abroad.

Travel through Rafah Terminal has been supposedly restricted to ‘Humanitarian cases’ leaving the decision, of who is permitted to travel out of Gaza, to the present mood of the Israeli soldiers or army. Furthermore, delegations of human rights organizations have been prohibited from traveling to Egypt for the second consecutive year to testify before the UN Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian people.

This humanitarian crisis, which is only one of many Israeli violations, is endangering the lives and well-being of close to 3000 Palestinians holding them at an unhealthy environment under terrible conditions as captives away from their homes and concerned families. MIFTAH condemns this latest Israeli escalation and calls on the international community to intervene immediately and in a very firm manner to put an end to Israel's continued violations and attempts to suffocate the Palestinian people, socially, politically and economically.

 
 
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