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) strongly condemns the Israeli government's brutality, inhumanity, and policy of terrorism against the Palestinian people.

An estimated 40 Palestinians have been killed, including at least seven children, and almost two thousand injured (many critically) by the Israeli army's murderous use of anti-tank missiles, live ammunition, rubber-coated steel bullets and tear gas to quell Palestinian demonstrations.

Armed Israeli settlers have also joined in the shooting and Israeli helicopters full of snipers are now hovering over the West Bank and Gaza in what has become the bloodiest and most violent slaughter of Palestinians by the IDF in more than a decade.

The bloodshed began on Thursday September 28, after Israeli General Ariel Sharon, now leader of the Likud party, forced his way into the Haram Al Sharif, Islam's holiest site in Jerusalem, accompanied by heavily armed soldiers.

The following day, Israeli soldiers forced their way into the Al Aqsa compound once again, this time towards the end of the Friday prayers. When Palestinians attempted to drive them out, the army retaliated with live ammunition. By the end of Friday seven Palestinians had been killed and scores injured. Since then, all demonstrations against the brutality have been brutally quelled. Israeli snipers have been strategically placed with evident intent to kill as many Palestinians as possible. On Saturday, in one of the most horrifying scenes shown on world television, 12-year old Muhammad Al Dura was shot dead in cold blood by an Israeli sniper, while his father, Jamal, was trying to protect him from the hail of Israeli bullets. Jamal Al Dura remains critically injured in hospital, his upper torso and arms having been punctured by at least 6 live bullets.

In a separate incident, Palestinian ambulance driver, Bassam Al Bilbeisi, was attempting to rescue a 10 year old boy. They were shot in the ambulance as Al Bilbeisi tried to drive away from the scene.

The clashes come at a time when Palestinians commemorate not only the martyrs of the 1982 Sabra and Shatila massacre, which was orchestrated by Ariel Sharon, Minister of Defense at the time, but also the 10th anniversary of the massacre at the Al Aqsa mosque in which 18 Palestinians were killed and 150 others were injured, and the fourth anniversary of the Tunnel clashes in September 1996 when Israeli occupation forces shot and killed 65 Palestinians and injured 1,600 in various Palestinian cities. In October 1990, occupation forces massacred 17 worshippers at the Haram Al Sharif, and again stormed the compound in September 1996, killing three.

Sharon's visit to the Al Aqsa Mosque is extremely offensive to the Palestinian people, as he has been directly and indirectly involved in a number of massacres, killings and deportations of Palestinians. Aside from masterminding Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon, which claimed more than 2,000 Palestinian and Lebanese lives, he also led the notorious 101 Unit in its wave of terror attacks against Palestinian border villages.

Ariel Sharon was implicated by the official Israeli Commission of Inquiry into the massacre (the so-called Kahan Commission) for his role in the massacre committed in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Lebanon in 1982.

Under the principles of the Fourth Geneva Convention, Sharon is a war criminal. The Israeli government is responsible for Sharon's provocative visit to the Al Aqsa Mosque and the ensuing results that has led to the death of so many Palestinians. Sharon is liable for his role in aiding, abetting and committing the perpetration of massacres and should be prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

In light of these incidents, MIFTAH calls for the full Israeli withdrawal from Palestinian land occupied in June 1967, and an unconditional implementation of UN Resolution 242.

We also urge the international community to place full legal responsibility on the Israeli government for its violation of the Palestinian people's most basic human rights, and to form an international body to investigate the killing of Palestinian civilians.

Finally, we call upon the United Nations High Commission on Human Rights (UNHCHR) to take the necessary steps in holding the Israeli government accountable to its brutality against human life, in accordance with its mandate of upholding the provisions of the United Nations Charter on Human Rights.

 
 
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