MIFTAH
Monday, 22 July. 2024
 
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In the morning of 24 May 2004, the Israeli military forces left the Tel El Sultan neighborhood of Rafah. The retreat of the military provided the Palestinian population with the long-awaited opportunity to bury their dead relatives who they had been unable to lay to rest due to the six-day siege by the Israeli army. The dead often had had to be kept in vegetable refrigerators since the local hospitals had run out of space. It is believed that in the last week 28 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in the Tel El Sultan area alone.

According to Israeli military sources, the troops withdrew from the Tel El Sultan area as part of a "new deployment". The Israeli military still keeps forces in Morag Junction and the Al Brazil neighborhood and has closed all roads leading to the latter.

As an immediate response to the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Rafah, PNGO’s Emergency Activities so far have included the establishment of an Emergency Committee which, among other things, is currently distributing food baskets in Rafah. The above relief measure is financially supported by the Swedish NGO Diakonia and a number of Palestinian individuals. PNGO has been holding regular meetings with international organizations, such as OCHA, UNRWA, AIDA and the International Red Cross, to exchange information and closely coordinate its activities with the above bodies.

PNGO has called on civil society in the Arab countries and Europe to demonstrate against the current Israeli military offensive in Rafah in front of the Israeli embassy in the country in question. In addition, PNGO has published two statements in English and one in Arabic condemning the Israeli military assault in Rafah.

Moreover, PNGO has sent a letter to the Arab summit urging the Arab leaders to condemn the Israeli military aggression in Rafah in the strongest possible terms and to adopt a comprehensive strategy towards the Palestinian-Israeli conflict based on the Prince Abdullah Initiative which was endorsed in Beirut in 2003.

It is estimated that so far 58 Palestinians have been killed, 230 Palestinians injured, about 1,500 families forcibly dispossessed and 130 houses destroyed as part of the ongoing Israeli incursion. Some of the homeless families erected makeshift tents in school yards, playgrounds and soccer fields.

In light of the impending Israeli reinvasion of all Rafah neighborhoods, we again call upon the international community to take decisive political action to stop Israel’s continuing violations of the Fourth Geneva Convention and the international humanitarian law . In addition, we urge the international community to provide the urgently needed humanitarian assistance to alleviate the humanitarian crisis and human tragedies occurring in Rafah and to send an international force to the region to protect Palestinian civilians.

PNGO’s planned activities

Locally, PNGO will continue to organize and support a number of emergency relief initiatives.

Internationally, PNGO will continue to implement its strategy of lobbying and advocacy in support of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people at different levels.

In addition, PNGO will be calling for an international boycott of Israel on all levels, be it academic, economic or scientific, in order to put pressure on the Israeli government to abide by international law and the Fourth Geneva Convention.

 
 
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