MIFTAH
Wednesday, 3 July. 2024
 
Your Key to Palestine
The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 

On Friday, an Israeli cab driver went missing. His taxi was found still running in the Palestinian town of Beit Hanina, and Israeli officials immediately made claims that the driver had been kidnapped and began to search for him in Ramallah. In the meantime, Palestinian factions continued to respect their three-month ceasefire, and Palestinians persisted in fulfilling each of their obligations under the first phase of the road map. This was not enough, however, to keep the Israelis from responding harshly. They imposed a curfew on Ramallah beginning Monday afternoon to search for the missing cab driver.

No matter which way you turn it, curfew, like so many of Israel’s occupation policies, is a categorical abuse of human rights and violates all norms of international law. Curfew, like closures, checkpoints, home demolitions, tree uprooting, sieges, indiscriminate arrest and detention, and deportation of relatives of activists are all forms of collective punishment that Israel has long imposed on Palestinians in the name of Israeli “security.”

Yet the international community has never taken Israel to task for its collective punishment policies, despite the fact that they are unconditionally prohibited by the Fourth Geneva Conventions. Like too many of Israel’s inhumane policies – not the least of which is legalized torture – these forms of collective punishment have in effect been silently condoned by the international community. And that is just part of the story. Because simultaneously, the international community has allowed Israel to sideline democratically elected Arafat (though the Brits seem to be standing up to Sharon this week in his bid to effectively eliminate Arafat from the political scene altogether), ignore and even commend Israel’s illegal assassination policy, disregard and even encourage the illegal detentions of innocent Palestinian citizens, and turn a blind eye to settlement development, even in the midst of road map obligations to begin dismantling.

If they were isolated incidents, perhaps the international community could be absolved for its continued acceptance of Israeli occupation policy, but in sum these policies amount to a set of unpardonable affronts that no society can be expected to suffer silently. Palestinians are being told they are on the road to peace, yet they continue to endure these realities on the ground. Progress for the road map cannot be made in concert with the flourishing of the myth that Israeli security can be protected through illegal forms of clamping down on Palestinian society. Moves toward peace must occur in synchronicity with real, honest observance of international law.

 
 
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